X-Git-Url: http://git.linux-vserver.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=util-vserver%2Fdoc%2Fconfiguration.xml;h=8866b7a4d0058369cff13b1c063a9911d3293203;hb=faa778968d1a7dfeaebc9fe4b847e691dc62fd15;hp=941ec3760c8b827c4e16de0b2807f3fb31a3aeef;hpb=1081f131e6a525d85a6b8938936ae9a1b719695a;p=util-vserver.git diff --git a/util-vserver/doc/configuration.xml b/util-vserver/doc/configuration.xml index 941ec37..8866b7a 100644 --- a/util-vserver/doc/configuration.xml +++ b/util-vserver/doc/configuration.xml @@ -18,6 +18,13 @@ A link to the default vserver rootdirectory. + + /var/cache/vservers + +A link to the directory which will hold cached information about +vservers. + + @@ -25,8 +32,8 @@ 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. +In this mode the /vservers directory must have +the 'barrier' attribute. Else, common chroot(2) exploits are possible. @@ -73,7 +80,7 @@ from this uri and install it at a temporary place. The file where output will be logged to when vshelper is invoked from the kernel. This should point somewhere e.g. into -/var/log. +/var/log. @@ -178,7 +185,8 @@ operation will fail. Most tools assume 'on' as the default value. -The default, yum-related content of the /etc directory. +The default, yum-related content of the /etc +directory. @@ -253,19 +261,19 @@ distribution. -Default content of the /etc/apt/ directory. +Default content of the /etc/apt/ directory. -Default content of the /etc/rpm directory. +Default content of the /etc/rpm directory. -Directory which overrides /usr/lib/rpm. +Directory which overrides /usr/lib/rpm. @@ -282,8 +290,16 @@ this distribution. The configuration directory for the vserver vserver-name. + + + ../.defaults/cachebase/VSERVERNAME + +Path of the storage area for cached information about this vserver. + + + ../.defaults/vdirbase/VSERVERNAME Path of the vserver root directory @@ -323,8 +339,8 @@ namespace usage for the current vserver. 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. +In this mode the /vservers directory must have +the 'barrier' attribute. Else, common chroot(2) exploits are possible. @@ -341,6 +357,9 @@ 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. + +See the Linux +VServer Wiki for more information about this file. @@ -399,12 +418,21 @@ Contains the pathname of the shell which will be used by the "vserver ... enter" command. + + +Used to set the personality of the vserver. First line in the file +is the personality-type followed by flags (one item per line). See +/usr/include/linux/personality.h for possible +values. + + Contains per line a flag. See lib/cflags-v13.c for possible values. + Contains the context which shall be used for the vserver. - + 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 <options> mount .... Use -the 'fstab.local' file when you do not want this behavior, but in most -cases the 'fstab' file should be used. +within the network context of the host. Use the +fstab.remote file when you want that the +mounting happens in the network context of the vserver. In most cases +the 'fstab' file should be used. - + -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'. +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 +called as chbind <options> mount .... See +fstab also. @@ -723,7 +752,8 @@ environment variable must be set by one of the in-shellcontext scripts The scriptlet which will be executed before the network-interfaces are -enabled and the directories are mounted." +enabled and the directories are mounted. Before executing the script, +the configuration directory will be made the working directory. @@ -745,7 +775,8 @@ The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...). -Repository of prepre-start like scripts +Repository of prepre-start like scripts. Before executing the script, +the configuration directory will be made the working directory. See prepre-start. @@ -773,7 +804,8 @@ The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...). The scriptlet which will be executed after network-interfaces were enabled and the directories mounted, but before the vserver itself has -been started. +been started. Before executing the script, the vserver root directory +will be made the working directory. @@ -795,7 +827,8 @@ The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...). -Repository of pre-start like scripts +Repository of pre-start like scripts. Before executing these scripts, +the vserver root directory will be made the working directory. See pre-start. @@ -820,7 +853,9 @@ The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...). -The scriptlet which will be executed after the vserver has been started. +The scriptlet which will be executed after the vserver has been +started. Before executing the script, the vserver root directory +will be made the working directory. @@ -837,7 +872,10 @@ The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...). - Repository of post-start like scripts + +Repository of post-start like scripts. Before executing these scripts, +the vserver root directory will be made the working directory. + See post-start. @@ -859,7 +897,9 @@ The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...). -The scriptlet which will be executed before the vserver will be stopped. +The scriptlet which will be executed before the vserver will be +stopped. Before executing the script, the vserver root directory +will be made the working directory. @@ -877,7 +917,8 @@ The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...). -Repository of pre-stop like scripts +Repository of pre-stop like scripts. Before executing the script, the +vserver root directory will be made the working directory. See pre-stop. @@ -901,7 +942,8 @@ The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...). The scriptlet which will be executed after the vserver has been stopped, but before the directories will be umounted and the the -interfaces disabled. +interfaces disabled. Before executing the script, the vserver root +directory will be made the working directory. @@ -918,7 +960,10 @@ The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...). - Repository of post-stop like scripts + +Repository of post-stop like scripts. Before executing the script, the +vserver root directory will be made the working directory. + See post-stop. @@ -940,7 +985,8 @@ The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...). The scriptlet which will be executed after the vserver has been stopped -completely. +completely. Before executing the script, the vserver root directory +will be made the working directory. @@ -957,7 +1003,10 @@ The fixed value of the current action (e.g. 'prepre-start', 'post-stop'...). - Repository of postpost-stop like scripts + +Repository of postpost-stop like scripts. Before executing the script, +the vserver root directory will be made the working directory. + See postpost-stop. @@ -1039,6 +1088,13 @@ already. This can be used to assign primary interfaces which are created by the host or another vserver. + + +When this file exists, the steps which setup and destroy a VLAN +interface will be skipped. This flag should be set when a VLAN +interface is used by multiple vservers or by the host. + + @@ -1127,5 +1183,22 @@ tools and can *not* be modified. The NIS domainname of the vserver + + + + + The directory to which the limit should be applied + + + The amount of inodes this vserver should be limited to + + + The amount of space this vserver should be limited to (measured in blocks of 1024 bytes) + + + How much space (percentage-wise) should be reserved for the root user + + +