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  • ...lt web control panel provides easy control over every aspect of the server configuration. * providing Linux-VServer guest space on a Xeon™ Host with Gigabit Ethernet connection (2005-)
    12 KB (1,649 words) - 23:09, 22 May 2017
  • ...t Architecture (CPU and Hardware). No modifications need to be made to the Guest OS because it isn't aware of the fact that it isn't running on real hardwar ...ll large amounts of resources being wasted in caches and mediation between Guest and Host (examples for this approach are UML and Xen).
    54 KB (8,373 words) - 10:48, 12 November 2011
  • * some improvements to the configuration text * delta-vci-bump01 (Vserver Configuration Information (vci) bumps the kernel version number)
    9 KB (1,349 words) - 21:30, 21 October 2011
  • == Configuration == * [[Building Guest Systems]]
    3 KB (396 words) - 20:49, 5 January 2014
  • |Question=What is a 'Guest'? ...lled 'Guest' and basically is a Distribution (Userspace) running inside a 'Guest Context'.
    62 KB (10,043 words) - 18:01, 20 February 2018
  • ...o a interface on the host machine, but you can choose the interface in the configuration file of your vserver (in /etc/vservers/SERVER.conf). Make sure your host se Yes you can. Edit the configuration file of the vserver (/etc/vservers/SERVER.conf).
    36 KB (5,587 words) - 17:08, 9 September 2014
  • ...t allowed to mess with host terminals. either use ssh/telnet to reach the 'guest' or start the screen session before you do the 'enter' (i.e. on the host) ...udes a workaround for the issue (vlogin), which allocates a tty inside the guest.
    26 KB (4,137 words) - 22:43, 21 October 2011
  • ... used by each guest (context). Some of these relate to memory usage by the guest. You can place limits on these resources to prevent guests from using all t ...nel will invoke the Out-of-Memory (OOM) killer to kill some process in the guest.
    7 KB (1,140 words) - 21:25, 21 October 2011
  • ...using /proc/sys/vserver/debug if you have enabled debugging in your kernel configuration. ; VCIKernel : Bitmask of the CONFIG_VSERVER kernel configuration options
    8 KB (881 words) - 21:26, 21 October 2011
  • | Allow per guest time offsets | Allows the guest to open TUN devices (from the kernel's TUN/TAP-interface / network devices
    23 KB (3,067 words) - 19:29, 22 July 2016
  • == Host configuration == ...is a common configuration for 2.1.1 and above. If you are using 2.0.x some configuration options may not be present.
    14 KB (1,976 words) - 13:09, 17 August 2021
  • $ for guest in /var/lib/vservers/*; do mount --bind /srv/common/home ${guest}/home; done ...fstab</code>, otherwise mount it on the host, and --bind mount it into the guest (as shown above) if required. This can also be done using an entry in the g
    2 KB (288 words) - 21:15, 21 October 2011
  • = Tips on Restricting Vserver Guest Network Access = ...rface for the guest. (The Great Flower Page talks about the <tt>lback</tt> configuration; how does that work?)
    6 KB (1,016 words) - 20:59, 21 October 2011
  • ...g a custom kernel, i.e. that you know which stuff to turn on in the kernel configuration. Of course some Linux-VServer specific options are explained here. Under Ubuntu (on 8.04 Hardy x86_64 tested) the configuration files of the existing kernel can be found in the /boot directory with a nam
    18 KB (2,820 words) - 21:11, 21 October 2011
  • * Use RAID storage for guest filesystems. * Do not run software on the host system. Instead create guest systems where you can host necessary services. The only needed service on t
    7 KB (1,134 words) - 21:10, 21 October 2011
  • * Create a regular guest * Empty the just created guest
    1 KB (205 words) - 23:22, 21 October 2011
  • The simplest configuration is to just give every context an upper bound for The fair share configuration is similar to guarantees, except that if the CPU is idle,
    9 KB (1,463 words) - 21:25, 21 October 2011
  • ...st with private ip, like 192.168.0.103 for example. Then in order to allow guest to access the Internet, you will have to set up proper NAT rule for your ho If you plan to set up servers to your guest, it would also be useful to have localhost in there. This can be achieved b
    7 KB (1,122 words) - 21:11, 21 October 2011
  • ** Launches a unique init process for the guest that appears to run as PID 1. ** Guest's init process executes the rc scripts.
    4 KB (668 words) - 23:17, 21 October 2011
  • * fix an initpid issue in /proc which would make a guest's init take the host's init place * add vc_get_sched to retrieve the scheduler configuration
    11 KB (1,592 words) - 21:30, 21 October 2011

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