<vserver> is the name of a vserver.
Possible commands are:
- start [--rescue] [<rescue-cmd> <args>*]
+ start [--rescue [--rescue-init]] [<rescue-cmd> <args>*]
... starts the specified vserver
stop ... stops the specified vserver
restart ... restarts the specified vserver; this is the subsequent
vserver=$1
cmd=$2
-test "$cmd" != build || { shift 2; exec "$_VSERVER_BUILD" -n "$vserver" "$@"; }
+test "$cmd" != build || { shift 2; exec $_VNAMESPACE --new --
+ "$_VSERVER_BUILD" $OPTION_DEBUG -n "$vserver" "$@"; }
allow_legacy=
suexec 0 chkconfig "$@"
;;
(enter)
- OPTS_VCONTEXT_ENTER=( "${OPTS_VCONTEXT_ENTER[@]}" --vlogin )
+ useVlogin && \
+ OPTS_VCONTEXT_ENTER=( "${OPTS_VCONTEXT_ENTER[@]}" --vlogin )
getEnterShell "$VSERVER_DIR"
suexec 0 "${ENTER_SHELL[@]}"
;;
;;
(apt-get|apt-config|apt-cache)
- export _APT_GET=$2
+ export APT_GET=$2
shift 2
- exec $_VAPT_GET -- "$@"
+ exec $_VAPT_GET "$VSERVER_DIR" -- "$@"
;;
+
(rpm)
- exec $_VRPM -- "$@"
+ shift 2
+ exec $_VRPM "$VSERVER_DIR" -- "$@"
;;
(status)