X-Git-Url: http://git.linux-vserver.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fconfiguration.xml;h=729a19716d8869a17efb70b719a6f491753383a1;hb=443949610f23ce8e4c9764728f21d7bef968d14f;hp=8db75d18fcbc3616bc32aec78eb3fa8b84f7a338;hpb=fac60eed96dfe149b45fd4e2b25ce4bc23de6829;p=util-vserver.git diff --git a/doc/configuration.xml b/doc/configuration.xml index 8db75d1..729a197 100644 --- a/doc/configuration.xml +++ b/doc/configuration.xml @@ -636,9 +636,19 @@ for possible values. -Contains the context which shall be used for the vserver. +Contains the context id which shall be used for the vserver. Valid range is 2 through 49151. + + +Contains the network context id which shall be used for the vserver. Valid range is 2 through 49151. + + + + +Contains the filesystem tag which shall be used for the vserver. Valid range is 2 through 49151. + + The fstab file for the vserver. Entries in this file will be mounted @@ -656,6 +666,11 @@ called as chbind <options> mount .... See fstab also. + + +Contains the bias to be applied to processes in this guest when the OOM-killer strikes. + + @@ -770,7 +785,34 @@ pair per line. - + + + + 'x' is an arbitrary name, replace it with e.g. device names + + When this file exists, the device can be opened + + + When this file exists, the device can be created (if the guest has CAP_MKNOD) + + + +When this file exists, target will +have to exist as well and opening the device will in fact open the target device + + + + This file will let you specify unimplemented flags manually + + + Contains the name of a device node + + + Contains the device node of the target node to open instead of the device when remap is set + + + + 30 @@ -1211,10 +1253,13 @@ The name of the current vserver. - The default broadcast address. + The guest's broadcast address. + + + The guest's loopback address. - The default network device. + The default network device. See iface/dev for more information. The default network prefix-length. @@ -1253,13 +1298,10 @@ numbers like '00' are good names for these directories. - The ip which will be assigned to this interface. - - - The broadcast address. + The IP address which will be assigned to this interface. - - The network device. + + The network device. When this is specified, the IP address will be assigned and removed when starting and stopping the guest. The network prefix-length. @@ -1299,6 +1341,52 @@ When this file exists, the steps which setup and destroy a VLAN interface will be executed. + + +When this file exists, a tun interface will be created when the guest +starts, and removed when the guest stops. + + + + +When this file exists, a tap interface will be created when the guest +starts, and removed when the guest stops. + + + + +If a tun or tap interface is created, the presence of this file will +disable checksumming on it. + + + + +When this file exists, the tun/tap interface created will not be +owned by this particular guest. + + + + +Sets the ownership of tun/tap interfaces. Requires a user id, not a +username. + + + + +Sets the group ownership of tun/tap interfaces. Requires a group id, +not a group name. + + + + +Sets the link type of tun/tap interfaces. + + + + +Sets the peer for a point-to-point link, such as a tun interface. + + @@ -1389,7 +1477,11 @@ tools and can *not* be modified. - + +Note that all entries are required for the disk limit to be applied. + + + 'x' is an arbitrary name, replace it with e.g. integers The directory to which the limit should be applied @@ -1418,6 +1510,9 @@ tools and can *not* be modified. + +Puts the guest in a cpuset. Required entries are name, cpus and mems. + The name of the cpuset for this vserver @@ -1503,5 +1598,26 @@ tools and can *not* be modified. + + + + Enables pid virtualization for this guest + + + Enable network virtualization for this guest + + + Contains a mask of spaces to clone/enter + + + + + + The IO scheduling class to use for this guest (see ionice(1)). + + + The IO scheduling priority to use for this guest (see ionice(1)). + +