a vserver specific setting.
</description>
</link>
+
+ <scalar name="shell">
+ <description>
+Contains the pathname of the shell which will be used by the "vserver
+... enter" command. Can be overridden by the
+<optionref ref="shell">per-guest shell</optionref>.
+ </description>
+ </scalar>
+
+ <data name="fstab">
+ <description>
+The default fstab file to put in newly built guests.
+ </description>
+ </data>
+
+ <boolean name="context.dynamic">
+ <description>
+If this file exists, kernel-side dynamic contexts will be used by the "vserver
+... build" command. Otherwise a context will be generated, based on the
+contents of <optionref>context.next</optionref>.
+ </description>
+ </boolean>
+
+ <scalar id="context.next" name="context.next">
+ <description>
+The context id to use for the next guest created by "vserver ... build".
+ </description>
+ </scalar>
<collection name="apps">
<collection name="pkgmgmt">
</scalar>
</collection>
+ <collection name="vdevmap">
+ <collection name="x" type="sybmolic">
+ <description>'x' is an arbitrary name, replace it with e.g. device names</description>
+ <boolean name="open">
+ <description>When this file exists, the device can be opened</description>
+ </boolean>
+ <boolean name="create">
+ <description>When this file exists, the device can be created (if the guest has <optionref ref="bcapabilities">CAP_MKNOD</optionref>)</description>
+ </boolean>
+ <boolean id="vdevmap-remap" name="remap">
+ <description>
+When this file exists, <optionref ref="vdevmap-target">target</optionref> will
+have to exist as well and opening the device will in fact open the target device
+ </description>
+ </boolean>
+ <scalar name="flags">
+ <description>This file will let you specify unimplemented flags manually</description>
+ </scalar>
+ <scalar name="device">
+ <description>Contains the name of a device node</description>
+ </scalar>
+ <scalar id="vdevmap-target" name="target">
+ <description>Contains the device node of the target node to open instead of the device when <optionref ref="vdevmap-remap">remap</optionref> is set</description>
+ </scalar>
+ </collection>
+ </collection>
+
<collection name="vshelper">
<link name="logfile">
<description>
<collection name="vshelper-methods">
<program name="handler" type="symbolic">
<description>
-See vshelper/action.
+See <optionref ref="vshelper-action">vshelper/action</optionref>.
</description>
</program>
</collection>
</description>
</boolean>
</collection>
+
+ <collection name="build">
+ <list name="options">
+ <description>
+A list of default options to supply to vserver ... build, one option per line.
+ </description>
+ </list>
+ </collection>
</collection>
<collection name="interfaces" use="optional">
</description>
</boolean>
</collection>
+
+ <collection name="files">
+ <description>This directory contains some files which will be copied to the guests during build.</description>
+ <data name="hosts">
+ <description>The default /etc/hosts file.</description>
+ </data>
+ <data name="nsswitch.conf">
+ <description>The default /etc/nsswitch.conf file.</description>
+ </data>
+ <data name="krb5.conf">
+ <description>The default /etc/krb5.conf file.</description>
+ </data>
+ <data name="krb.conf">
+ <description>The default /etc/krb.conf file.</description>
+ </data>
+ <data name="krb.realms">
+ <description>The default /etc/krb.realms file.</description>
+ </data>
+ <data name="ldap.conf">
+ <description>The default /etc/ldap.conf file.</description>
+ </data>
+ <data name="localtime">
+ <description>The default /etc/localtime file.</description>
+ </data>
+ <data name="resolv.conf">
+ <description>The default /etc/resolv.conf file.</description>
+ </data>
+ </collection>
</collection>
<collection name=".distributions" use="optional">
</description>
</link>
</collection>
+ <link name="template">
+ <description>
+Symlink to the default template for this distribution.
+ </description>
+ </link>
</collection>
<!-- Vserver configuration -->
only; for 2.6 use <optionref>bcapabilities</optionref>.
</description>
</list>
- <scalar name="shell">
+ <scalar id="shell" name="shell">
<description>
Contains the pathname of the shell which will be used by the "vserver
... enter" command.
<data id="fstab.remote" name="fstab.remote">
<description>
The fstab file for the vserver. Entries in this file will be mounted
-within the network context of the host; this means that mount will be
+within the network context of the guest; this means that mount will be
called as <command>chbind <options> mount ...</command>. See
<optionref>fstab</optionref> also.
</description>
</description>
</scalar>
- <scalar name="action">
+ <scalar id="vshelper-action" name="action">
<default>restart</default>
<description>
The action which is going to be executed when a vshelper event
<collection id="vshelper-methods" name="vshelper-methods">
<program name="handler" type="symbolic">
<description>
-See vshelper/action.
+See <optionref ref="vshelper-action">vshelper/action</optionref>.
</description>
</program>
</collection>
</collection>
</collection>
+ <collection name="sysctl" since="0.30.213">
+ <collection name="x" type="symbolic">
+ <description>'x' is an arbitrary name, replace it with e.g. integers</description>
+ <scalar name="setting">
+ <description>The sysctl setting</description>
+ </scalar>
+ <scalar name="value">
+ <description>The value</description>
+ </scalar>
+ </collection>
+ </collection>
+
<collection name="cpuset" since="0.30.211">
<scalar name="name">
<description>The name of the cpuset for this vserver</description>