RE: [vserver] Problem with a unification

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From: Cathy Sarisky (sarisky_at_pioneernet.net)
Date: Mon Aug 12 2002 - 18:39:04 EDT


What command did you use to create the new server?

On Monday, August 12, 2002 3:33 PM, Jason Silverglate [SMTP:jason_at_pwebtech.com]
wrote:
> I created a unified VPS off of another Vserver and there is no file system
> just /dev and /proc and when i try to enter the vserver i get this
>
> [root_at_vserver1 root]# vserver vserver2 enter
>
> **********************************************************
> /vservers/vserver2/.. has insecure permissions.
> A vserver administrator may be able to visit the root server.
> To fix this, do
> chmod 000 /vservers/vserver2/..
> do it anytime you want, even if vservers are running.
> **********************************************************
>
> Server vserver2 is not running
> ipv4root is now ip
> Host name is now vserver2.domain.com
> New security context is 12
> Can't execute /bin/bash (No such file or directory)
>
>
>
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