use $(LIBENSCVECTOR) instead of libensc_vector.a
[util-vserver.git] / util-vserver / doc / configuration.xml
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 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
+<!DOCTYPE database SYSTEM "configuration.dtd" []>
 <!-- $Id$ -->
 
-<database xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" 
+<database xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
           xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="file:configuration.xsd">
 
- <!-- Global configuration -->
- <collection name=".default" use="optional">
-  <collection name="init" type="fixed">
-   <data name="mtab">
-    <description>Default mtab file</description>
-   </data>
-  </collection>
+  <!-- Global configuration -->
+  <collection name=".defaults" use="optional">
+    <collection name="init" type="fixed">
+      <data name="mtab">
+       <description>Default mtab file</description>
+      </data>
+    </collection>
+
+    <link name="vdirbase">
+      <default>/vservers</default>
+      <description>A link to the default vserver rootdirectory.</description>
+    </link>
+
+
+    <boolean name="nonamespace">
+      <description>
+Disable namespace usage globally. It can be overridden for a single
+vserver by setting the 'namespace' flag there.
+
+In this mode the /vservers directory must have the 'barrier'
+attribute. Else, common chroot(2) exploits are possible.
+      </description>
+    </boolean>
+
+    <link name="run.rev">
+      <description>
+Path of the vserver run reverse directory. This directory contains
+symlinks named with XID numbers which point back to the configuration
+directory of vservers. Under kernel 2.4 this is required for the XID
+to VSERVER mapping; Under kernel 2.6 it is unused.
+
+NOTE: this link exists in 0.30.202+ only; in previous versions it was
+a vserver specific setting.
+      </description>
+    </link>
+    
+    <collection name="apps">
+      <collection name="pkgmgmt">
+       <link name="base">
+         <default>/vservers/.pkg</default>
+       </link> 
+       <data name="apt.conf">
+         <description>The default apt.conf which is going to be used. It is overridden by
+distribution specific configuration file.
+          </description>
+       </data>
+      </collection>
+      
+      <collection name="debootstrap">
+       <scalar name="mirror">
+         <description>
+The Debian mirror to use with the 'debootstrap' program
+          </description>
+       </scalar>
+       <scalar name="uri">
+         <description>
+When the 'debootstrap' package is not installed; fetch it from this
+uri and install it at a temporary place.
+          </description>
+       </scalar>
+      </collection>
+
+      <collection name="vshelper">
+       <link name="logfile">
+         <description>
+The file where output will be logged to when 'vshelper' is invoked
+from the kernel. This should point somewhere e.g. into /var/log.
+          </description>
+       </link>
+
+       <collection name="vshelper-methods">
+         <program name="handler" type="symbolic">
+           <description>
+See vshelper/action.
+            </description>
+         </program>
+       </collection>
+
+       <boolean name="disabled">
+         <description>
+When existing, the vshelper functionality will be disabled for all
+vservers.
+          </description>
+       </boolean>
 
-  <link name="vdirbase">
-   <default>/vservers</default>
-  </link>
+       <boolean name="debug">
+         <description>
+When existing, the vshelper execution will be traced.
+          </description>
+       </boolean>
+       
+       <boolean name="warning-disabled">
+         <description>
+When existing, sanity checks for the vshelper functionality will be
+skipped.
+          </description>
+       </boolean>
+
+      </collection>
+      
+      <collection name="vprocunhide">
+       <list name="files">
+         <description>
+A list of files which will be made visibly by vprocunhide. Wildcards are
+allowed and anything ending in '/' will be processed recursively. When this file exists,
+it overrides the defaults in SYSDEFAULTDIR/vprocunhide-files. The entries there must be
+absolute filenames inclusive the leading '/proc'.
+          </description>
+       </list>
+      </collection>
+      
+      <collection name="init">
+       <link name="tty">
+         <description>
+A symlink to the TTY device where input/output will be redirected from/to
+at startup via initscript.
+          </description>
+       </link>
+      </collection>
+      
+      <collection name="vunify">
+       <list name="exclude">
+         <description>Static list of excluded files.</description>
+       </list>
+
+       <collection name="hash" since="0.30.205">
+         <description>
+A directory which will be used as the storage place for the 'vhashify'
+command.
+          </description>
+         <link name="id" type="symbolic">
+           <description>
+Points to a directory within the filesystems which are used for the
+vservers. There must be not more than one of such a directory per
+filesystem.
+            </description>
+         </link>
+
+         <scalar name="method" since="0.30.299">
+           <default>SHA1</default>
+           <description>The used hash method.</description>
+         </scalar>
+       </collection>
+
+       <boolean name="pkgmgmt-ignore" default="off" since="0.30.205">
+         <description>
+When existing, information from packagemanagement will not be used to
+create dynamic exclude-lists.
+          </description>
+       </boolean>
+
+       <boolean name="pgkmgmt-force" default="off" since="0.30.205">
+         <description>
+When existing, information from packagemanagement will be used to
+create dynamic exclude-lists. This option requires that (a known)
+packagemanagement is configured for the vserver; else the requested
+operation will fail. Most tools assume 'on' as the default value.
+          </description>
+       </boolean>
+
+      </collection>
+    </collection>
+  </collection>
+    
+  <collection name=".distributions" use="optional">
+    <collection name="dist" type="symbolic">
+      <scalar name="dev">
+       <description></description>
+      </scalar>
+      <collection name="yum">
+       <description>
+The default, yum-related content of the /etc directory.
+        </description>
+       <scalar name="yum.conf">
+         <description>
+The master yum configuration file. It supports the @YUMETCDIR@,
+@YUMCACHEDIR@ and @YUMLOGDIR@ placeholder which will be replaced at
+'vserver ... build' time.
+          </description>
+       </scalar>
+      </collection>
+      <collection name="yum.repos.d">
+       <description>A directory with yum repositories.</description>
+      </collection>
+      <data name="apt.conf">
+       <description>
+The default apt.conf which is going to be used. It overrides the
+apt.conf from CONFDIR/.defaults/apps/pkgmgmt.
+        </description>
+      </data>
+      <program name="initpre">
+       <description>
+Script which will be executed before packages will be installed.
+          </description>
+       <parameterList>
+         <parameter name="confdir">
+           <description>
+The configuration directory of the vserver which is going to be set up.
+            </description>
+         </parameter>
+         <parameter name="vserver">
+           <description>
+The pathname of the vserver binary.
+            </description>
+         </parameter>
+       </parameterList>
+      </program>
+      <program name="initpost">
+       <description>
+Script which will be executed after packages are installed.
+          </description>
+       <parameterList>
+         <parameter name="confdir">
+           <description>
+The configuration directory of the vserver which is going to be set up.
+            </description>
+         </parameter>
+         <parameter name="vserver">
+           <description>
+The pathname of the vserver binary.
+            </description>
+         </parameter>
+       </parameterList>
+      </program>
+      
+      <collection name="pkgs">
+       <description>
+Contains files with packages.
+        </description>
+       <list name="list">
+         <description>
+File which contains the name of packages. On top of file the special
+keywords '--reinstall' and '--can-fail' are possible.
+          </description>
+       </list>
+      </collection>
+      
+      <collection name="pubkeys">
+       <description>
+Directory with GPG pubkeys which are used to sign the packages of this
+distribution.
+        </description>
+      </collection>
+      
+      <collection name="apt">
+       <description>
+Default content of the /etc/apt/ directory.
+        </description>
+      </collection>
+      
+      <collection name="rpm">
+       <description>
+Default content of the /etc/rpm directory.
+        </description>
+      </collection>
+      
+      <link name="rpmlib">
+       <description>
+Directory which overrides /usr/lib/rpm.
+        </description>
+      </link>
+      <link name="execdir">
+       <description>
+Directory with all executables and libraries which are required for
+this distribution.
+        </description>
+      </link>
+    </collection>
+  </collection>
   
-  <collection name="apps">
-   <collection name="pkgmgmt">
-    <link name="base">
-     <default>/vservers/.pkg</default>
-    </link> 
-    <data name="apt.conf">
-     <description>
-      The default apt.conf which is going to be used. It is overridden by
-      distribution specific configuration file.
-     </description>
-    </data>
-   </collection>
-   
-   <collection name="debootstrap">
-    <scalar name="mirror">
-     <description>
-      The Debian mirror to use with the 'debootstrap' program
-     </description>
+  <!-- Vserver configuration -->
+  <collection name="vserver-name" type="symbolic">
+    <description>
+The configuration directory for the vserver vserver-name.
+    </description>
+    
+    <link name="vdir">
+      <description>
+Path of the vserver root directory
+      </description>
+    </link>
+
+    <link name="run">
+      <description>
+Points to a file which will contain the XID of the running vserver. When
+the vserver is stopped, this can be a dangling symlink.
+      </description>
+    </link>
+
+    <list name="bcapabilities">
+      <description>
+[experimental; name is subject of possible change] Contains the system capabilities. See
+<ulink url="http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/util-vserver/util-vserver/lib/bcaps-v13.c?rev=HEAD">lib/bcaps-v13.c</ulink>
+for possible values.
+      </description>
+    </list>
+    <list name="ccapabilities">
+      <description>
+[experimental; name is subject of possible change] Contains the
+context capabilities. See <ulink
+url="http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/util-vserver/util-vserver/lib/ccaps-v13.c?rev=HEAD">lib/ccaps-v13.c</ulink>
+for possible values.
+      </description>
+    </list>
+
+    <boolean name="namespace">
+      <description>
+Overrides the global 'nonamespace' flag and enables namespace usage
+for the current vserver.
+      </description>
+    </boolean>
+
+    <boolean name="nonamespace">
+      <description>
+Disables namespace usage for the current vserver.
+
+In this mode the /vservers directory must have the 'barrier'
+attribute. Else, common chroot(2) exploits are possible.
+      </description>
+    </boolean>
+
+    <hash name="schedule">
+      <description>
+[experimental; name is subject of possible change] Contains the
+scheduler parameters, one per line.
+
+The Hard CPU limit uses a mechanism called a Token Bucket.  the
+concept is simple: you have a bucket of a certain size which is
+filled with a specified amount R of tokens each interval T until the
+maximum is reached (excess tokens are spilled). At each timer tick,
+a running process consumes one token from the bucket, unless the
+bucket is empty. If the bucket is empty the process is put in the
+hold queue. When the bucket has been refilled to at least M tokens,
+all on hold processes are rescheduled.
+      </description>
+      <keys>
+       <key name="fill-rate">
+         <description>
+Amount of tokens append to the bucket each interval.
+            </description>
+       </key>
+       <key name="interval">
+         <description>
+The intervall between refills of amount 'fill_rate'. This value is
+express in ticks.
+          </description>
+       </key>
+       <key name="tokens">
+         <description>
+Initial bucket contents.
+          </description>
+       </key>
+       <key name="tokens-min">
+         <description>
+The minimum amount of tokens required to unhold processes
+          </description>
+       </key>
+       <key name="tokens-max">
+         <description>
+The bucket size.
+          </description>
+       </key>
+       <key name="priority-bias">
+         <description>
+???
+          </description>
+       </key>
+      </keys>
+    </hash>
+    <scalar name="name">
+      <description>
+Contains the name of the vserver. When not given, the basename of the directory
+will be assumed as this name.
+      </description>
     </scalar>
-    <scalar name="uri">
-     <description>
-      When the 'debootstrap' package is not installed; fetch it from this uri and
-      install it at a temporary place.
-     </description>
+    <scalar name="nice">
+      <description>
+The nice-level on which the vserver will be started.
+      </description>
     </scalar>
-   </collection>
-   
-   <collection name="vprocunhide">
-    <list name="files">
-     <description>
-      A list of files which will be made visibly by vprocunhide. Wildcards are
-      allowed and anything ending in '/' will be processed recursively. When this file exists,
-      it overrides the defaults in SYSDEFAULTDIR/vprocunhide-files. The entries there must be
-      absolute filenames inclusive the leading '/proc'.
-     </description>
+    <list name="capabilities">
+      <description>
+Contains per line a capability. This file is used for the 2.4 kernel
+only; for 2.6 use 'bcapabilities'.
+      </description>
     </list>
-   </collection>
-   
-   <collection name="init">
-    <link name="tty">
-     <description>
-      A symlink to the TTY device where input/output will be redirected from/to
-      at startup via initscript.
-     </description>
-    </link>
-   </collection>
-   
-   <collection name="vunify">
-    <list name="exclude">
-     <description>
-      Static list of excluded files.
-     </description>
+    <scalar name="shell">
+      <description>
+Contains the pathname of the shell which will be used by the "vserver
+... enter" command.
+      </description>
+    </scalar>
+    <list name="flags">
+      <description>
+Contains per line a flag. See <ulink
+url="http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/util-vserver/util-vserver/lib/cflags-v13.c?rev=HEAD">lib/cflags-v13.c</ulink>
+for possible values.
+      </description>
+      <elements>
+       <element name="fakeinit">
+         <description>
+The new process will believe it is process number 1. Useful to run a
+real /sbin/init in a vserver. Warning: this flag should not be used
+unless you know what you are doing. Often, it is better to use the
+'plain' initstyle.
+          </description>
+       </element>
+       <element name="lock">
+         <description>
+The new process is trapped and can't use chcontext anymore.
+          </description>
+       </element>
+       <element name="sched">
+         <description>
+The new process and its children will share a common
+          </description>
+       </element>
+       <element name="nproc">
+         <description>
+Limit the number of process in the vserver according to
+ulimit setting. Normally, ulimit is a per user thing.
+With this flag, it becomes a per vserver thing.  
+          </description>
+       </element>
+       <element name="private">
+         <description>
+No one can join this security context once created.
+          </description>
+       </element>
+       <element name="ulimit">
+         <description>
+Apply the current ulimit to the whole context
+          </description>
+       </element>
+      </elements>
     </list>
-   </collection>
-  </collection>
-   
-  <collection name=".distributions" use="optional">
-   <collection name="dist" type="symbolic">
-    <scalar name="dev">
-     <description>
-     </description>
+    <scalar name="context">
+      <description>
+Contains the context which shall be used for the vserver.
+        </description>
     </scalar>
-    <data name="apt.conf">
-     <description>
-      The default apt.conf which is going to be used. It overrides the apt.conf
-      from CONFDIR/.defaults/apps/pkgmgmt.
-     </description>
+    <data name="fstab">
+      <description>
+The fstab file for the vserver. Entries in this file will be mounted
+within the network context of the vserver; this means that mount will
+be called as 'chbind &lt;options&gt; mount ...'. Use the 'fstab.local'
+file when you do not want this behavior, but in most cases the 'fstab'
+file should be used.
+      </description>
     </data>
-    <program name="initpre">
-     <description>
-      Script which will be executed before packages will be installed.
-     </description>
-     <parameterList>
-      <parameter name="confdir">
-       <description>
-        The configuration directory of the vserver which is going to be set up.
-       </description>
-      </parameter>
-      <parameter name="vserver">
-       <description>
-        The pathname of the vserver binary.
-       </description>
-      </parameter>
-     </parameterList>
-    </program>
-    <program name="initpost">
-     <description>
-      Script which will be executed after packages are installed.
-     </description>
-     <parameterList>
-      <parameter name="confdir">
-       <description>
-        The configuration directory of the vserver which is going to be set up.
-       </description>
-      </parameter>
-      <parameter name="vserver">
-       <description>
-        The pathname of the vserver binary.
-       </description>
-      </parameter>
-     </parameterList>
-    </program>
-    
-    <collection name="pkgs">
-     <description>
-      Contains files with packages.
-     </description>
-     <list name="list">
+    <data name="fstab.local">
       <description>
-       File which contains the name of packages. On top of file the special
-       keywords '--reinstall' and '--can-fail' are possible.
+The fstab file for the vserver. In opposite to the normal 'fstab'
+file, the mounting happens in the local network context. Currently
+there is no way to mix entries of both files; 'fstab' will be always
+processed before 'fstab.local'.
       </description>
-     </list>
-    </collection>
+    </data>
     
-    <collection name="pubkeys">
-     <description>
-      Directory with GPG pubkeys which are used to sign the packages of this
-      distribution.
-     </description>
+    <collection name="apps">
+      <collection name="init">
+       <data name="mtab">
+         <description>
+The initial-mtab which will be used for the vserver.
+          </description>
+       </data>
+       
+       <scalar name="style">
+         <description>
+Contains the init-style.
+          </description>
+         <restriction>
+           <enumeration value="sysv"/>
+           <enumeration value="plain"/>
+           <enumeration value="minit"/>
+           <enumeration value="gento"/>
+         </restriction>
+       </scalar>
+       
+       <scalar name="runlevel">
+         <description>The start runlevel.</description>
+       </scalar>
+       
+       <scalar name="runlevel.start">
+         <description>The start runlevel.</description>
+       </scalar>
+       
+       <scalar name="runlevel.stop">
+         <description>The stop runlevel.</description>
+       </scalar>
+       
+       <scalar name="killseq">
+         <description>
+Contains the 'signal [wait signal]*' sequence which is used to stop
+the vserver.
+          </description>
+       </scalar>
+       
+       <list name="cmd.start">
+         <description>
+The command which is used to start the vserver. Each option must be on
+a separate line.
+          </description>
+       </list>
+       
+       <list name="cmd.start-sync">
+         <description>
+The command which is used to wait on the vserver after it has been
+started. Each option must be on a separate line. This file will be
+ignored when the 'sync' does not exist and the '--sync' option was not
+used.
+         </description>
+       </list>
+       
+       <list name="cmd.stop">
+         <description>
+The command which is used to stop the vserver. Each option must be on
+a separate line.
+          </description>
+       </list>
+       
+       <list name="cmd.stop-sync">
+         <description>
+The command which is used to wait on the vserver after it has been
+stopped. Each option must be on a separate line. This file will be
+ignored when the 'sync' does not exist and the '--sync' option was not
+used.
+          </description>
+       </list>
+       
+       <list name="cmd.prepare">
+         <description>
+The command which is used to setup the init-system (e.g. to set the
+runlevel in the utmp-file). Each option must be on a separate line.
+         </description>
+       </list>
+       
+       <boolean name="sync">
+         <description>
+If this file is not present, all 'cmd.*-sync files will be ignored.
+           </description>
+       </boolean>
+       
+       <link name="tty">
+         <description>
+A symlink to the TTY device where input/output will be redirected
+from/to at startup via initscript.
+         </description>
+       </link>
+       
+       <scalar name="mark">
+         <description>
+This file is used to mark group of vservers which shall be started/stopped
+together by the initscript. Content is a simple string like 'default'.
+         </description>
+       </scalar>
+       
+       <list name="depends">
+         <description>
+This file is used to configure vservers which must be running before
+the current vserver can be started. At shutdown, the current vserver
+will be stopped before its dependencies. Content of this file are
+vserver ids (one name per line).
+          </description>
+       </list>
+      </collection>
+      
+      <collection name="vshelper">
+       <scalar name="sync-timeout">
+         <default>30</default>
+         <description>
+The timeout in seconds which is used when synchronising vserver
+startup/shutdown with the vshelper. When no set, 30 seconds will be
+assumed.
+         </description>
+       </scalar>
+       
+       <scalar name="action">
+         <default>restart</default>
+         <description>
+The action which is going to be executed when a vshelper event occurs. The
+default value is 'restart', but there can be defined own methods by placing
+scripts into the 'vshelper-methods' directories. These scripts are fed with
+the same arguments as the 'vshelper' script.
+          </description>
+       </scalar>
+       
+       <program name="event" type="symbolic">
+         <description>
+When existing. these scripts will be executed *instead* of the default
+handler defined in 'action'. Their name must match the event which
+caused the execution of 'vshelper'; e.g. 'restart' or 'poweroff'. See
+the vs_reboot() function in the kernel for more details.
+          </description>
+         <parameterList>
+           <parameter name="xid">
+             <description>
+The xid of the context calling the vshelper
+              </description>
+           </parameter>
+           <parameter name="event">
+             <description>
+The reboot-event.
+              </description>
+           </parameter>
+         </parameterList>
+       </program>
+       
+       <boolean name="disabled">
+         <description>
+When existing, the vshelper functionality will be disabled for this
+vserver.
+          </description>
+       </boolean>
+
+       <boolean name="debug">
+         <description>
+When existing, the vshelper execution will be traced for this vserver.
+          </description>
+       </boolean>
+       
+       <boolean name="warning-disabled">
+         <description>
+When existing, sanity checks for the vshelper functionality will be
+skipped.
+          </description>
+       </boolean>
+       
+      </collection>
+      
+      <collection name="vshelper-methods">
+       <program name="handler" type="symbolic">
+         <description>
+See vshelper/action.
+          </description>
+       </program>
+      </collection>
+      
+      <collection name="vunify">
+       <description>
+This directory contains configuration data required for vserver
+unification.
+        </description>
+       
+       <list name="exclude">
+         <description>
+Static list of excluded files. This list supports an rsync syntax:
+when a file is prefixed by '+', it is a candidate for unification;
+when there is no prefix or a '-' it will be excluded. Shell-wildcards
+are allowed for the filenames.
+          </description>
+       </list>
+       
+       <link name="refserver.X" type="symbolic">
+         <description>
+These are symlinks to the configuration directory
+(e.g. CONFDIR/vservers/&lt;id&gt;) of a refserver. There may be
+multiple such symlinks but they must be prefixed by 'refserver.' and
+will be processed in alphanumerical order.
+          </description>
+       </link>
+
+       <collection name="hash" since="0.30.205">
+         <description>
+A directory which will be used as the storage place for the 'vhashify'
+command.
+          </description>
+         <link name="id" type="symbolic">
+           <description>
+Points to a directory within the filesystems which are used for the
+vservers. There must be not more than one of such a directory per
+filesystem.
+            </description>
+         </link>
+
+         <scalar name="method"  since="0.30.299">
+           <default>SHA1</default>
+           <description>The used hash method.</description>
+         </scalar>
+       </collection>
+
+       <boolean name="pkgmgmt-ignore" default="off" since="0.30.205">
+         <description>
+When existing, information from packagemanagement will not be used to
+create dynamic exclude-lists.
+          </description>
+       </boolean>
+
+       <boolean name="pgkmgmt-force" default="off" since="0.30.205">
+         <description>
+When existing, information from packagemanagement will be used to
+create dynamic exclude-lists. This option requires that (a known)
+packagemanagement is configured for the vserver; else the requested
+operation will fail. Most tools assume 'on' as the default value.
+          </description>
+       </boolean>
+       
+      </collection>
     </collection>
     
-    <collection name="apt">
-     <description>
-      Default content of the /etc/apt/ directory.
-     </description>
+    <collection name="scripts">
+      <description>
+A directory for scripts. By default, when one of these scripts will be
+executed, the execution of defaultscripts (within .../.defaults/scripts)
+will be skipped. To execute them nevertheless, the $DONT_SKIP_DEFAULTS
+environment variable must be set by one of the in-shellcontext scripts
+(the non-executable ones).
+      </description>
+      
+      <program name="prepre-start">
+       <description>
+The scriptlet which will be executed before the network-interfaces are
+enabled and the directories are mounted."
+        </description>
+       <parameterList>
+         <parameter name="vserver-dir">
+           <description>
+The configuration directory of the current vserver.
+            </description>
+         </parameter>
+         <parameter name="vserver-name">
+           <description>
+The name of the current vserver.
+            </description>
+         </parameter>
+         <parameter name="action">
+           <description>
+The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).
+            </description>
+         </parameter>
+       </parameterList>
+      </program>
+      <collection name="prepre-start.d">
+       <description>
+Repository of prepre-start like scripts
+        </description>                                                                                                                 
+       <program name="script" type="symbolic">
+         <description>See prepre-start.</description>
+         <parameterList>
+           <parameter name="vserver-dir">
+             <description>
+The configuration directory of the current vserver.
+              </description>
+           </parameter>
+           <parameter name="vserver-name">
+             <description>
+The name of the current vserver.
+              </description>
+           </parameter>
+           <parameter name="action">
+             <description>
+The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).
+              </description>
+           </parameter>
+         </parameterList>
+       </program>
+      </collection>
+      
+      <program name="pre-start">
+       <description>
+The scriptlet which will be executed after network-interfaces were
+enabled and the directories mounted, but before the vserver itself has
+been started.
+        </description>
+       <parameterList>
+         <parameter name="vserver-dir">
+           <description>
+The configuration directory of the current vserver.
+            </description>
+         </parameter>
+         <parameter name="vserver-name">
+           <description>
+The name of the current vserver.
+            </description>
+         </parameter>
+         <parameter name="action">
+           <description>
+The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).
+            </description>
+         </parameter>
+       </parameterList>
+      </program>
+      <collection name="pre-start.d">
+       <description>
+Repository of pre-start like scripts
+        </description>                                                                                                                 
+       <program name="script" type="symbolic">
+         <description>See pre-start.</description>
+         <parameterList>
+           <parameter name="vserver-dir">
+             <description>
+The configuration directory of the current vserver.
+              </description>
+           </parameter>
+           <parameter name="vserver-name">
+             <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
+           </parameter>
+           <parameter name="action">
+             <description>
+The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).
+              </description>
+           </parameter>
+         </parameterList>
+       </program>
+      </collection>
+      
+
+      <program name="post-start">
+       <description>
+The scriptlet which will be executed after the vserver has been started.
+        </description>
+       <parameterList>
+         <parameter name="vserver-dir">
+           <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
+         </parameter>
+         <parameter name="vserver-name">
+           <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
+         </parameter>
+         <parameter name="action">
+           <description>
+The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).
+            </description>
+         </parameter>
+       </parameterList>
+      </program>
+      <collection name="post-start.d">
+       <description>Repository of post-start like scripts</description>
+       <program name="script" type="symbolic">
+         <description>See post-start.</description>
+         <parameterList>
+           <parameter name="vserver-dir">
+             <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
+           </parameter>
+           <parameter name="vserver-name">
+             <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
+           </parameter>
+           <parameter name="action">
+             <description>
+The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).
+              </description>
+           </parameter>
+         </parameterList>
+       </program>
+      </collection>
+
+
+      <program name="pre-stop">
+       <description>
+The scriptlet which will be executed before the vserver will be stopped.
+        </description>
+       <parameterList>
+         <parameter name="vserver-dir">
+           <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
+         </parameter>
+         <parameter name="vserver-name">
+           <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
+         </parameter>
+         <parameter name="action">
+           <description>
+The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).
+            </description>
+         </parameter>
+       </parameterList>
+      </program>
+      <collection name="pre-stop.d">
+       <description>
+Repository of pre-stop like scripts
+        </description>                                                                                                                 
+       <program name="script" type="symbolic">
+         <description>See pre-stop.</description>
+         <parameterList>
+           <parameter name="vserver-dir">
+             <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
+           </parameter>
+           <parameter name="vserver-name">
+             <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
+           </parameter>
+           <parameter name="action">
+             <description>
+The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).
+              </description>
+           </parameter>
+         </parameterList>
+       </program>
+      </collection>
+
+      <program name="post-stop">
+       <description>
+The scriptlet which will be executed after the vserver has been
+stopped, but before the directories will be umounted and the the
+interfaces disabled.
+        </description>
+       <parameterList>
+         <parameter name="vserver-dir">
+           <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
+         </parameter>
+         <parameter name="vserver-name">
+           <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
+         </parameter>
+         <parameter name="action">
+           <description>
+The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).
+            </description>
+         </parameter>
+       </parameterList>
+      </program>
+      <collection name="post-stop.d">
+       <description>Repository of post-stop like scripts</description>
+       <program name="script" type="symbolic">
+         <description>See post-stop.</description>
+         <parameterList>
+           <parameter name="vserver-dir">
+             <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
+           </parameter>
+           <parameter name="vserver-name">
+             <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
+           </parameter>
+           <parameter name="action">
+             <description>
+The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).
+              </description>
+           </parameter>
+         </parameterList>
+       </program>
+      </collection>
+      
+      <program name="postpost-stop">
+       <description>
+The scriptlet which will be executed after the vserver has been stopped
+completely.
+        </description>
+       <parameterList>
+         <parameter name="vserver-dir">
+           <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
+         </parameter>
+         <parameter name="vserver-name">
+           <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
+         </parameter>
+         <parameter name="action">
+           <description>
+The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).
+            </description>
+         </parameter>
+       </parameterList>
+      </program>
+      <collection name="postpost-stop.d">
+       <description>Repository of postpost-stop like scripts</description>
+       <program name="script" type="symbolic">
+         <description>See postpost-stop.</description>
+         <parameterList>
+           <parameter name="vserver-dir">
+             <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
+           </parameter>
+           <parameter name="vserver-name">
+             <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
+           </parameter>
+           <parameter name="action">
+             <description>
+The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).
+              </description>
+           </parameter>
+         </parameterList>
+       </program>
+      </collection>
     </collection>
     
-    <collection name="rpm">
-     <description>
-      Default content of the /etc/rpm directory.
-     </description>
+    <collection name="interfaces">
+      <scalar name="bcast">
+       <description>The default broadcast address.</description>
+      </scalar>
+      <scalar name="dev">
+       <description>The default network device.</description>
+      </scalar>
+      <scalar name="prefix">
+       <description>The default network prefix-length.</description>
+      </scalar>
+      <scalar name="mask">
+       <description>The default network mask.</description>
+      </scalar>
+      <scalar name="scope">
+       <description>The default scope of the network interfaces.</description>
+      </scalar>
+      
+      <collection name="iface" type="symbolic">
+       <description>
+'iface' is an arbitrary name for the interface; the value itself is
+not important but may be interesting regarding interface-creation and
+usage with 'chbind'. Both happens in alphabetical order and numbers
+like '00' are good names for these directories.
+        </description>
+       
+       <boolean name="disabled">
+         <description>When this file exists, this interface will be ignored.</description>
+       </boolean>
+       
+       <scalar name="ip">
+         <description>The ip which will be assigned to this interface.</description>
+       </scalar>
+       <scalar name="bcast">
+         <description>The broadcast address.</description>
+       </scalar>
+       <scalar name="dev">
+         <description>The network device.</description>
+       </scalar>
+       <scalar name="prefix">
+         <description>The network prefix-length.</description>
+       </scalar>
+       <scalar name="mask">
+         <description>The network mask.</description>
+       </scalar>
+       <scalar name="scope">
+         <description>The scope of the network interface.</description>
+       </scalar>
+       <scalar name="name">
+         <description>
+When this file exists, the interface will be named with the text in this
+file. Without such an entry, the IP will not be shown by 'ifconfig' but
+by 'ip addr ls' only.  Such a labeled interface is known as an "alias"
+also (e.g. 'eth0:foo').
+          </description>
+       </scalar>
+       <boolean name="nodev">
+         <description>
+When this file exists, the interface will be assumed to exist
+already. This can be used to assign primary interfaces which are
+created by the host or another vserver.
+         </description>
+       </boolean>
+      </collection>
     </collection>
     
-    <link name="rpmlib">
-     <description>
-      Directory which overrides /usr/lib/rpm.
-     </description>
-    </link>
-    <link name="execdir">
-     <description>
-      Directory with all executables and libraries which are required for this
-      distribution.
-     </description>
-    </link>
-   </collection>
-  </collection>
- </collection>
- <!-- Vserver configuration -->
- <collection name="vserver-name" type="symbolic">
-  <description>
-   The configuration directory for the vserver vserver-name.
-  </description>
-  
-  <link name="vdir">
-   <description>
-    Path of the vserver root directory
-   </description>
-  </link>
-
-  <link name="run">
-   <description>
-    Path of the vserver run directory
-   </description>
-  </link>
-
-  <link name="run.rev">
-   <description>
-    Path of the vserver run reverse directory
-   </description>
-  </link>
-  
-  <list name="bcapabilities">
-   <description>
-    [experimental; name is subject of possible change] Contains the system capabilities. See
-    <ulink url="http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/util-vserver/util-vserver/lib/bcaps-v13.c?rev=HEAD">lib/bcaps-v13.c</ulink>
-    for possible values.
-   </description>
-  </list>
-  <list name="ccapabilities">
-   <description>
-    [experimental; name is subject of possible change] Contains the context capabilities. See
-    <ulink url="http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/util-vserver/util-vserver/lib/ccaps-v13.c?rev=HEAD">lib/ccaps-v13.c</ulink>
-    for possible values.
-   </description>
-  </list>
-  <hash name="schedule">
-   <description>
-    [experimental; name is subject of possible change] Contains the scheduler parameters, 
-    one per line.
-    
-    The Hard CPU limit uses a mechanism called a Token Bucket.
-    the concept is simple: you have a bucket of a certain size
-    which is filled with a specified amount R of tokens each
-    interval T until the maximum is reached (excess tokens
-    are spilled). At each timer tick, a running process consumes
-    one token from the bucket, unless the bucket is empty. If the
-    bucket is empty the process is put in the hold queue. When the
-    bucket has been refilled to at least M tokens, all on hold 
-    processes are rescheduled.
-   </description>
-   <keys>
-    <key name="fill-rate">
-     <description>
-      Amount of tokens append to the bucket each interval.
-     </description>
-    </key>
-    <key name="interval">
-     <description>
-      The intervall between refills of amount 'fill_rate'. This value is express in ticks.
-     </description>
-    </key>
-    <key name="tokens">
-     <description>
-      Initial bucket contents.
-     </description>
-    </key>
-     <key name="tokens-min">
-     <description>
-      The minimum amount of tokens required to unhold processes
-     </description>
-    </key>
-    <key name="tokens-max">
-     <description>
-      The bucket size.
-     </description>
-    </key>
-    <key name="cpu-mask">
-     <description>
-      Unused at the moment.
-     </description>
-    </key>
-   </keys>
-  </hash>
-  <scalar name="hostname">
-   <description>
-    Contains the hostname of the vserver. Same as uts/nodename.
-   </description>
-  </scalar>
-  <scalar name="name">
-   <description>
-    Contains the name of the vserver. When not given, the basename of the directory
-    will be assumed as this name.
-   </description>
-  </scalar>
-  <scalar name="domainname">
-   <description>
-    The domainname of the vserver. Same as uts/domainname.
-   </description>
-  </scalar>
-  <scalar name="nice">
-   <description>
-    The nice-level on which the vserver will be started.
-   </description>
-  </scalar>
-  <list name="capabilities">
-   <description>
-    Contains per line a capability. This file is used for the 2.4
-    kernel only; for 2.6 use 'bcapabilities'.
-   </description>
-  </list>
-  <scalar name="shell">
-   <description>
-    Contains the pathname of the shell which will be used by the "vserver ... enter"
-    command.
-   </description>
-  </scalar>
-  <list name="flags">
-   <description>
-    Contains per line a flag. See
-    <ulink url="http://savannah.nongnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/util-vserver/util-vserver/lib/cflags-v13.c?rev=HEAD">lib/cflags-v13.c</ulink>
-    for possible values.
-   </description>
-   <elements>
-    <element name="fakeinit">
-     <description>
-      The new process will believe it is process number 1. Useful to
-      run a real /sbin/init in a vserver. Warning: this flag should
-      not be used unless you know what you are doing. Often, it is
-      better to use the 'plain' initstyle.
-     </description>
-    </element>
-    <element name="lock">
-     <description>
-      The new process is trapped and can't use chcontext anymore.
-     </description>
-    </element>
-    <element name="sched">
-     <description>
-      The new process and its children will share a common
-     </description>
-    </element>
-    <element name="nproc">
-     <description>
-      Limit the number of process in the vserver according to
-      ulimit setting. Normally, ulimit is a per user thing.
-      With this flag, it becomes a per vserver thing.  
-     </description>
-    </element>
-    <element name="private">
-     <description>
-      No one can join this security context once created.
-     </description>
-    </element>
-    <element name="ulimit">
-     <description>
-      Apply the current ulimit to the whole context
-     </description>
-    </element>
-   </elements>
-  </list>
-  <scalar name="context">
-   <description>
-    Contains the context which shall be used for the vserver.
-   </description>
-  </scalar>
-  <data name="fstab">
-   <description>
-    The fstab file for the vserver. Entries in this file will be mounted within the
-    network context of the vserver; this means that mount will be called as 'chbind &lt;options&gt;
-    mount ...'. Use the 'fstab.local' file when you do not want this behavior, but in most cases
-    the 'fstab' file should be used.
-   </description>
-  </data>
-  <data name="fstab.local">
-   <description>
-    The fstab file for the vserver. In opposite to the normal 'fstab' file, the
-    mounting happens in the local network context. Currently there is no way to mix entries of
-    both files; 'fstab' will be always processed before 'fstab.local'.
-   </description>
-  </data>
-  
-  <collection name="apps">
-   <collection name="init">
-    <data name="mtab">
-     <description>
-      The initial-mtab which will be used for the vserver.
-     </description>
-    </data>
+    <collection name="ulimits">
+      <description>
+A directory with ulimits. Possible resources are cpu, data, fsize,
+locks, memlock, nofile, nproc, rss and/or stack. This configuration
+will be honored for kernel 2.4 only.
+      </description>                                                                                                                 
+      <scalar name="resource" type="symbolic">
+       <description>
+A file which contains the hard- and soft-limit of the given resource
+in the first line. The special keyword 'inf' is recognized.
+       </description>
+      </scalar>                                                                            
+      <scalar name="resource.hard" type="symbolic">
+       <description>
+A file which contains the hard- of the given resource in the first
+line. The special keyword 'inf' is recognized.
+       </description>
+      </scalar>                                                                                             
+      <scalar name="resource.soft" type="symbolic">
+       <description>
+A file which contains the soft- of the given resource in the first
+line. The special keyword 'inf' is recognized.
+       </description>
+      </scalar>
+    </collection>
     
-    <scalar name="style">
-     <description>
-      Contains the init-style.
-     </description>
-     <restriction>
-      <enumeration value="sysv"/>
-      <enumeration value="plain"/>
-      <enumeration value="minit"/>
-      <enumeration value="gento"/>
-     </restriction>
-    </scalar>
-                                                                                                                                  
-    <scalar name="runlevel">
-     <description>The start runlevel.</description>
-    </scalar>
-                                                                                                                                  
-    <scalar name="runlevel.start">
-     <description>The start runlevel.</description>
-    </scalar>
-                                                                                                                                  
-    <scalar name="runlevel.stop">
-     <description>The stop runlevel.</description>
-    </scalar>
-                                                                                                                                  
-                 <scalar name="killseq">
-                  <description>
-                   Contains the 'signal [wait signal]*' sequence which is used to stop the
-                   vserver.
-                  </description>
-                 </scalar>
-                                                                                                                                         
-                 <list name="cmd.start">
-                  <description>
-                   The command which is used to start the vserver. Each option must be on a
-                   separate line.
-                  </description>
-                 </list>
-                                                                                                                                         
-                 <list name="cmd.start-sync">
-                  <description>
-                   The command which is used to wait on the vserver after it has been
-                   started. Each option must be on a separate line. This file will be ignored when the
-                   'sync' does not exist and the '--sync' option was not used.
-                  </description>
-                 </list>
-                                                                                                                                         
-                 <list name="cmd.stop">
-                  <description>
-                   The command which is used to stop the vserver. Each option must be on a
-                   separate line.
-                  </description>
-                 </list>
-                                                                                                                                         
-    <list name="cmd.stop-sync">
-     <description>
-      The command which is used to wait on the vserver after it has been
-      stopped. Each option must be on a separate line. This file will be ignored when the
-      'sync' does not exist and the '--sync' option was not used.
-     </description>
-    </list>
-                                                                                                                                  
-                 <list name="cmd.prepare">
-                  <description>
-                   The command which is used to setup the init-system (e.g. to set the runlevel
-                   in the utmp-file). Each option must be on a separate line.
-                  </description>
-                 </list>
-                                                                                                                                         
-                 <boolean name="sync">
-                  <description>
-                   If this file is not present, all 'cmd.*-sync files will be ignored.
-                  </description>
-                 </boolean>
-                                                                                                                                         
-                 <link name="tty">
-                  <description>
-                   A symlink to the TTY device where input/output will be redirected from/to
-                   at startup via initscript.
-                  </description>
-                 </link>
-               
-                 <scalar name="mark">
-                   <description>
-                    This file is used to mark group of vservers which shall be started/stopped
-                    together by the initscript. Content is a simple string like 'default'.
-                   </description>
-                 </scalar>
-                                                                                                                                         
-                 <list name="depends">
-                   <description>
-                    This file is used to configure vservers which must be running before the
-                    current vserver can be started. At shutdown, the current vserver will be stopped before
-                    its dependencies. Content of this file are vserver ids (one name per line).
-                   </description>
-                 </list>
-   </collection>
-   
-   <collection name="vshelper">
-                 <scalar name="sync-timeout">
-                  <description>
-                   The timeout in seconds which is used when synchronising vserver startup/shutdown
-                   with the vshelper. When no set, 30 seconds will be assumed.
-                  </description>
-                  <default>30</default>
-                 </scalar>
-                                                                                                                                         
-                 <scalar name="action">
-                  <description>
-                   The action which is going to be executed when a vshelper event occurs. The
-                   default value is 'restart', but there can be defined own methods by placing scripts into
-                   the 'vshelper-methods' directories. These scripts are fed with the same arguments as the
-                   'vshelper' script.
-                  </description>
-                  <default>restart</default>
-                 </scalar>
-                                                                                                                                  
-                 <program name="event" type="symbolic">
-                  <description>
-                   When existing. these scripts will be executed *instead* of the default
-                   handler defined in 'action'. Their name must match the event which caused the execution
-                   of 'vshelper'; e.g. 'restart' or 'poweroff'. See the vs_reboot() function in the kernel
-                   for more details.
-                  </description>
-                  <parameterList>
-                   <parameter name="xid">
-                    <description>The xid of the context calling the vshelper</description>
-                   </parameter>
-                   <parameter name="event">
-                    <description>The reboot-event</description>
-                   </parameter>
-                  </parameterList>
-                 </program>
-                                                                                                                                         
-                 <boolean name="disabled">
-                  <description>
-                   When existing, the vshelper functionality will be disabled for this
-                   vserver.
-                  </description>
-                 </boolean>
-                                                                                                                                         
-                 <boolean name="warning-disabled">
-                   <description>
-                    When existing, sanity checks for the vshelper functionality will be
-                    skipped.
-                   </description>
-                 </boolean>
-                                                                                                                                         
-    <link name="logfile">
+    <collection name="rlimits">
       <description>
-       The file where output will be logged to when 'vshelper' is invoked from the
-       kernel. This should point somewhere e.g. into /var/log.
-      </description>
-    </link>
-   </collection>
-   
-   <collection name="vshelper-methods">
-    <program name="handler" type="symbolic">
-     <description>
-      See vshelper/action.
-     </description>
-    </program>
-   </collection>
-   
-   <collection name="vunify">
-                 <description>
-                  This directory contains configuration data required for vserver
-                  unification.
-                 </description>
-                                                                                                                                         
-                 <list name="exclude">
-                   <description>
-                    Static list of excluded files. This list supports an rsync syntax: when a
-                    file is prefixed by '+', it is a candidate for unification; when there is no prefix or a
-                    '-' it will be excluded. Shell-wildcards are allowed for the filenames.
-                   </description>
-                 </list>
-                                                                                                                                         
-                 <link name="refserver.X" type="symbolic">
-                  <description>
-                   These are symlinks to the configuration directory
-                   (e.g. CONFDIR/vservers/&lt;id&gt;) of a refserver. There may be multiple such symlinks
-                   but they must be prefixed by 'refserver.' and will be processed in alphanumerical
-                   order.
-                  </description>
-                 </link>
-   </collection>
-  </collection>
-  
-  <collection name="scripts">
-   <description>
-    A directory for scripts. By default, when one of these scripts will be executed,
-    the execution of defaultscripts (within .../.defaults/scripts) will be skipped. To execute
-    them nevertheless, the $DONT_SKIP_DEFAULTS environment variable must be set by one of the
-    in-shellcontext scripts (the non-executable ones).
-   </description>
-   
-   <program name="prepre-start">
-    <description>
-     The scriptlet which will be executed before the network-interfaces are enabled
-     and the directories are mounted."
-    </description>
-    <parameterList>
-     <parameter name="vserver-dir">
-      <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
-     </parameter>
-     <parameter name="vserver-name">
-      <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
-     </parameter>
-     <parameter name="action">
-      <description>The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).</description>
-     </parameter>
-    </parameterList>
-   </program>
-   <collection name="prepre-start.d">
-    <description>
-     Repository of prepre-start like scripts
-    </description>                                                                                                                 
-    <program name="script" type="symbolic">
-      <description>See prepre-start.</description>
-      <parameterList>
-                    <parameter name="vserver-dir">
-                     <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
-                    </parameter>
-                    <parameter name="vserver-name">
-                     <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
-                    </parameter>
-                    <parameter name="action">
-                     <description>The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).</description>
-                    </parameter>
-                   </parameterList>
-    </program>
-   </collection>
-                                                                                                                              
-   <program name="pre-start">
-    <description>
-     The scriptlet which will be executed after network-interfaces were enabled and
-     the directories mounted, but before the vserver itself has been started.
-    </description>
-    <parameterList>
-     <parameter name="vserver-dir">
-      <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
-     </parameter>
-     <parameter name="vserver-name">
-      <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
-     </parameter>
-     <parameter name="action">
-      <description>The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).</description>
-     </parameter>
-    </parameterList>
-   </program>
-   <collection name="pre-start.d">
-    <description>
-     Repository of pre-start like scripts
-    </description>                                                                                                                 
-    <program name="script" type="symbolic">
-      <description>See pre-start.</description>
-      <parameterList>
-                    <parameter name="vserver-dir">
-                     <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
-                    </parameter>
-                    <parameter name="vserver-name">
-                     <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
-                    </parameter>
-                    <parameter name="action">
-                     <description>The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).</description>
-                    </parameter>
-                   </parameterList>
-    </program>
-   </collection>
-                                                                                                                
-
-   <program name="post-start">
-    <description>
-     The scriptlet which will be executed after the vserver has been started.
-    </description>
-    <parameterList>
-     <parameter name="vserver-dir">
-      <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
-     </parameter>
-     <parameter name="vserver-name">
-      <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
-     </parameter>
-     <parameter name="action">
-      <description>The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).</description>
-     </parameter>
-    </parameterList>
-   </program>
-   <collection name="post-start.d">
-    <description>
-     Repository of post-start like scripts
-    </description>                                                                                                                 
-    <program name="script" type="symbolic">
-      <description>See post-start.</description>
-      <parameterList>
-                    <parameter name="vserver-dir">
-                     <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
-                    </parameter>
-                    <parameter name="vserver-name">
-                     <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
-                    </parameter>
-                    <parameter name="action">
-                     <description>The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).</description>
-                    </parameter>
-                   </parameterList>
-    </program>
-   </collection>
-
-
-   <program name="pre-stop">
-    <description>
-     The scriptlet which will be executed before the vserver will be stopped.
-    </description>
-    <parameterList>
-     <parameter name="vserver-dir">
-      <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
-     </parameter>
-     <parameter name="vserver-name">
-      <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
-     </parameter>
-     <parameter name="action">
-      <description>The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).</description>
-     </parameter>
-    </parameterList>
-   </program>
-   <collection name="pre-stop.d">
-    <description>
-     Repository of pre-stop like scripts
-    </description>                                                                                                                 
-    <program name="script" type="symbolic">
-      <description>See pre-stop.</description>
-      <parameterList>
-                    <parameter name="vserver-dir">
-                     <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
-                    </parameter>
-                    <parameter name="vserver-name">
-                     <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
-                    </parameter>
-                    <parameter name="action">
-                     <description>The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).</description>
-                    </parameter>
-                   </parameterList>
-    </program>
-   </collection>
-
-   <program name="post-stop">
-    <description>
-     The scriptlet which will be executed after the vserver has been stopped, but
-     before the directories will be umounted and the the interfaces
-     disabled.
-    </description>
-    <parameterList>
-     <parameter name="vserver-dir">
-      <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
-     </parameter>
-     <parameter name="vserver-name">
-      <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
-     </parameter>
-     <parameter name="action">
-      <description>The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).</description>
-     </parameter>
-    </parameterList>
-   </program>
-   <collection name="post-stop.d">
-    <description>
-     Repository of post-stop like scripts
-    </description>                                                                                                                 
-    <program name="script" type="symbolic">
-      <description>See post-stop.</description>
-      <parameterList>
-                    <parameter name="vserver-dir">
-                     <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
-                    </parameter>
-                    <parameter name="vserver-name">
-                     <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
-                    </parameter>
-                    <parameter name="action">
-                     <description>The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).</description>
-                    </parameter>
-                   </parameterList>
-    </program>
-   </collection>
-                                                                                                                              
-   <program name="postpost-stop">
-    <description>
-     The scriptlet which will be executed after the vserver has been stopped
-     completely.
-    </description>
-    <parameterList>
-     <parameter name="vserver-dir">
-      <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
-     </parameter>
-     <parameter name="vserver-name">
-      <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
-     </parameter>
-     <parameter name="action">
-      <description>The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).</description>
-     </parameter>
-    </parameterList>
-   </program>
-   <collection name="postpost-stop.d">
-    <description>
-     Repository of postpost-stop like scripts
-    </description>                                                                                                                 
-    <program name="script" type="symbolic">
-      <description>See postpost-stop.</description>
-      <parameterList>
-                    <parameter name="vserver-dir">
-                     <description>The configuration directory of the current vserver.</description>
-                    </parameter>
-                    <parameter name="vserver-name">
-                     <description>The name of the current vserver.</description>
-                    </parameter>
-                    <parameter name="action">
-                     <description>The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...).</description>
-                    </parameter>
-                   </parameterList>
-    </program>
-   </collection>
-  </collection>
-  
-  <collection name="interfaces">
-                       <scalar name="bcast">
-                        <description>The default broadcast address.</description>
-                       </scalar>
-                       <scalar name="dev">
-                        <description>The default network device.</description>
-                       </scalar>
-                       <scalar name="prefix">
-                         <description>The default network prefix.</description>
-                       </scalar>
-                       <scalar name="mask">
-                         <description>The default network mask.</description>
-                       </scalar>
-                       <scalar name="scope">
-                         <description>The default scope of the network interfaces.</description>
-                       </scalar>
-                                                                                                                                                 
-                       <collection name="iface" type="symbolic">
-                 <description>
-                  'iface' is an arbitrary name for the interface; the value itself is not important
-                  but may be interesting regarding interface-creation and usage with 'chbind'. Both happens in
-                  alphabetical order and numbers like '00' are good names for these directories.
-                 </description>
-                                                                                                                                         
-                 <boolean name="disabled">
-                   <description>When this file exists, this interface will be ignored.</description>
-                 </boolean>
-                                                                                                                                         
-                 <scalar name="ip">
-                  <description>The ip which will be assigned to this interface.</description>
-                 </scalar>
-                 <scalar name="bcast">
-                  <description>The broadcast address.</description>
-                 </scalar>
-                 <scalar name="dev">
-                  <description>The network device.</description>
-                 </scalar>
-                 <scalar name="prefix">
-                  <description>The network prefix.</description>
-                 </scalar>
-                 <scalar name="mask">
-                  <description>The network mask.</description>
-                 </scalar>
-                 <scalar name="scope">
-                  <description>The scope of the network interface.</description>
-                 </scalar>
-                 <scalar name="name">
-                  <description>
-                   When this file exists, the interface will be named with the text in this file.
-                  </description>
-                 </scalar>
-                 <boolean name="nodev">
-                  <description>
-                   When this file exists, the interface will be assumed to exist already.
-                  </description>
-                 </boolean>
-   </collection>
-  </collection>
-  
-  <collection name="ulimits">
-                       <description>
-                        A directory with ulimits. Possible resources are cpu, data, fsize, locks,
-                        memlock, nofile, nproc, rss and/or stack. This configuration will be honored
-                         for kernel 2.4 only.
-                       </description>                                                                                                                 
-                       <scalar name="resource" type="symbolic">
-                         <description>
-                          A file which contains the hard- and soft-limit of the given resource in the
-                          first line. The special keyword 'inf' is recognized.
-                         </description>
-                       </scalar>                                                                            
-                       <scalar name="resource.hard" type="symbolic">
-                         <description>
-                          A file which contains the hard- of the given resource in the first line. The
-                          special keyword 'inf' is recognized.
-                         </description>
-                       </scalar>                                                                                             
-                       <scalar name="resource.soft" type="symbolic">
-                         <description>
-                          A file which contains the soft- of the given resource in the first line. The
-                          special keyword 'inf' is recognized.
-                         </description>
-                       </scalar>
-  </collection>
-  <collection name="rlimits">
-   <description>
-                        A directory with resource limits. Possible resources are cpu, fsize, data, stack,
-                        core, rss, nproc, nofile, memlock, as and locks. This configuration will be honored
-                         for kernel 2.6 only.
-                       </description>                                                                                                                 
-                       <scalar name="resource" type="symbolic">
-                         <description>
-                          A file which contains the hard- and soft-limit of the given resource in the
-                          first line. The special keyword 'inf' is recognized.
-                         </description>
-                       </scalar>                                                                            
-                       <scalar name="resource.hard" type="symbolic">
-                         <description>
-                          A file which contains the hard- of the given resource in the first line. The
-                          special keyword 'inf' is recognized.
-                         </description>
-                       </scalar>                                                                                             
-                       <scalar name="resource.soft" type="symbolic">
-                         <description>
-                          A file which contains the soft- of the given resource in the first line. The
-                          special keyword 'inf' is recognized.
-                         </description>
-                       </scalar>
-                       <scalar name="resource.min" type="symbolic">
-                         <description>
-                          A file which contains the guaranted minimum of the given resource in the first line. The
-                          special keyword 'inf' is recognized.
-                         </description>
-                       </scalar>
-  </collection>
-  
-  <collection name="uts">
-                       <scalar name="context">
-                         <description>
-                          The context-name of the vserver. This file is listed for completeness only;
-                          the 'context' name is used and set internally by the util-vserver tools and can *not* be
-                          modified.
-                         </description>
-                       </scalar>
-                       <scalar name="sysname">
-                        <description>The sysname of the vserver</description>
-                       </scalar>
-                       <scalar name="nodename">
-                        <description>The node-/hostname of the vserver</description>
-                       </scalar>
-                       <scalar name="release">
-                        <description>The OS-release of the vserver</description>
-                       </scalar>
-                       <scalar name="version">
-                        <description>The OS-version of the vserver</description>
-                       </scalar>
-                       <scalar name="machine">
-                        <description>The machine-type of the vserver</description>
-                       </scalar>
-                       <scalar name="domainname">
-                        <description>The NIS domainname of the vserver</description>
-                       </scalar>
+A directory with resource limits. Possible resources are cpu, fsize,
+data, stack, core, rss, nproc, nofile, memlock, as and locks. This
+configuration will be honored for kernel 2.6 only.
+      </description>                                                                                                                 
+      <scalar name="resource" type="symbolic">
+       <description>
+A file which contains the hard- and soft-limit of the given resource
+in the first line. The special keyword 'inf' is recognized.
+       </description>
+      </scalar>                                                                            
+      <scalar name="resource.hard" type="symbolic">
+       <description>
+A file which contains the hard- of the given resource in the first
+line. The special keyword 'inf' is recognized.
+       </description>
+      </scalar>                                                                                             
+      <scalar name="resource.soft" type="symbolic">
+       <description>
+A file which contains the soft- of the given resource in the first
+line. The special keyword 'inf' is recognized.
+       </description>
+      </scalar>
+      <scalar name="resource.min" type="symbolic">
+       <description>
+A file which contains the guaranted minimum of the given resource in
+the first line. The special keyword 'inf' is recognized.
+        </description>
+      </scalar>
+    </collection>
+    
+    <collection name="uts">
+      <scalar name="context">
+       <description>
+The context-name of the vserver. This file is listed for completeness
+only; the 'context' name is used and set internally by the util-vserver
+tools and can *not* be modified.
+       </description>
+      </scalar>
+      <scalar name="sysname">
+       <description>The sysname of the vserver</description>
+      </scalar>
+      <scalar name="nodename">
+       <description>The node-/hostname of the vserver</description>
+      </scalar>
+      <scalar name="release">
+       <description>The OS-release of the vserver</description>
+      </scalar>
+      <scalar name="version">
+       <description>The OS-version of the vserver</description>
+      </scalar>
+      <scalar name="machine">
+       <description>The machine-type of the vserver</description>
+      </scalar>
+      <scalar name="domainname">
+       <description>The NIS domainname of the vserver</description>
+      </scalar>
+    </collection>
   </collection>
- </collection>
-</database>
+  </database>