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-.TH "newvserver" "8" "0.1.0" "Jacques Gelinas <jack@solucorp.qc.ca>" "System Administration"
-.SH "NAME"
-.LP
-newvserver \- The newvserver is an interactive tool to create new vservers.
-.SH "SYNTAX"
-.LP
-newvserver [ options ]
-
-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
-.LP
-newvserver \- The newvserver creates new vservers interactivly. It provides
-a graphical user interface as well as a text user interface. You can
-configure most aspect of the vserver (name, description, hostname, IP number,
-root password, ...), select a source and then perform the creation.
-
-A vserver may be created by cloning another one, cloning the root server
-or by performing a minimal installation from a distribution CD (RedHat
-supported so far).
-
-.SH "Default values"
-.LP
-The file /etc/vservers/newvserver.defaults is sourced to get default
-input value for many fields. If you are creating many vservers
-(you will :-) ), you may want to edit this file and enter suitable
-values such as your domain name, IP network, etc...
-
-
-.SH "OPTIONS"
-.LP
-.TP
-.I --help:
-Presents a summary of the options.
-.TP
-.I --name:
-Set the name of the new vserver.
-.TP
-.I --desc:
-Set the description.
-.TP
-.I --unify 1/0:
-Turn on unification on and off.
-.TP
-.I --hostname:
-Set the host name of the new vserver
-.TP
-.I --ip:
-Set the IP number(s)
-.TP
-.I --ondev:
-Install the IP numbers as IP aliases on device.
-.TP
-.I --clone:
-Create the vserver from another one or a distribution CD.
-.TP
-The distribution CD are identified by special strings:
- #rh8.0m: RedHat 8 minimal
- #rh8.0f: RedHat 8 complete first CD
- #rh7.3m: RedHat 7.3 minimal
- #rh7.3f: RedHat 7.3 complete first CD
- #rh7.2m: RedHat 7.2 minimal
- #rh7.2f: RedHat 7.2 complete first CD
-
-.SH "FILES"
-.LP
-\fI/etc/vservers/*.conf\fP
-.P
-\fI/etc/vservers/*.sh\fP
-.P
-\fI/etc/vservers/newvserver.defaults\fP
-.P
-\fI/vservers/*\fP
-
-.SH "AUTHORS"
-.LP
-This Man page was written by Jacques Gelinas.
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.LP
-vserver(8)
-vserver\-stat(8)
-distrib-info(8)
-vbuild(8)
-
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-# This script is sourced by newvserver to set the dialog default values
-# Uncomment only the line you want to override.
-# Name of the vserver
-# name=
-# Description
-# desc=
-# Reference vserver to clone
-# clone=/
-# Use unification
-# unify=1
-# Host name. Put the default domain if you want
-# hostname=.mydomain.com
-# List of IP
-# Put the prefix of your network to save some typing
-# ip=
-# Network device for IP aliases setup
-# ondev=eth0
-