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vserver-build
Langue: en
Version: 305589 (debian - 07/07/09)
Section: 8 (Commandes administrateur)
NAME
vserver-build - initializes a vserverSYNTAX
vserver-build -m method -n name [--force] [--keep] [--rootdir dir] [--pkgbase dir] config options* [--] method arguments*- -m method
- Use build method; see below for possible values.
- -n name
- Name of vserver you are building.
- --force
- Remove/rename already existing vservers with the same name.
- --keep
- Do not delete generated files and directories if vserver build fails.
- --rootdir dir
- Root vserver directory [default: /etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase].
- --pkgbase dir
- Package base directory [default: /var/lib/vservers/.pkg].
CONFIG OPTIONS
- --context num
- The static context of the vserver [default: none; one will be generated for you]. The valid range is 2 through 49151.
- --confdir dir
- The vserver configuration directory to use [default: /etc/vservers/<name>].
- --lockfile filename
- The lockfile to use [default: /var/run/vservers/<name>].
- --hostname hostname
- Hostname of the vserver.
- --netdev device
- The default interface to use for --interface.
- --netbcast broadcast
- Broadcast address to associate with the vserver.
- --netmask netmask|--netprefix prefixlen
- Sets the default netmask (a.b.c.d quadruple) or prefixlen (length of the network).
- --interface [name-suffix=][device:]ip[/mask|prefixlen]
- Declares a network-interface name and associated IP/netmask; this option can be specified multiple times.
- --flags flags+
- Sets comma-separated list of flags; see lib/cflags-v13.c for a list.
- --cpuset name
- Declares the CPUSET this vserver will run in [default: none]
- --cpusetcpus number[-number][:exclusive]
- Sets which CPUs belong to the CPUSET, :exclusive is a flag (0|1) prohibiting any other cpuset from using those CPUs.
- --cpusetmems number[-number][:exclusive]
- Sets which memory pools belong to the CPUSET, :exclusive is a flag (0|1) prohibiting any other cpuset from using those memory pools.
- --cpusetvirt
- Virtualize the cpuset (the vserver will see only CPUs defined in the cpuset). Requires kernel patch from http://www.bullopensource.org/cpuset/
- --initstyle style
- Configures the initstyle (e.g. minit, sysv, plain, gentoo)
METHODS
- apt-rpm
- -- -d distribution
Installs the base-packages of the given distribution with the help of vapt-get' - yum
- -- -d distribution
Installs the base-packages of the given distribution with help of vyum' - rpm
- -- [-d distribution] --empty|([--force] [--nodeps] manifest)+
Installs lists of rpm-packages - skeleton
- -- [cmd args*]
Installs a minimal skeleton filesystem, creates the configuration file and calls an optional command - debootstrap
- -- -d distribution [-m mirror] [-s script] [-- debootstrap-options*]
Bootstraps the vserver with Debian's 'debootstrap' package - template
- -- (-t tarball)+ [-d distribution]
Installs a vserver using tarball(s) - fai
- -- [-f fai_vserver] [-n nfsroot] [-d fai_dir] [-a]
Bootstraps the vserver with the Debian Fully Automatic Installation
-f means use the nfsroot and profile in the vserver fai_vserver
-n nfsroot specifies the 'NFS' root explicitly
-d fai_dir specifies the location of the FAI profile
the -f option implies -n and -d are relative to the fai_vserver - rsync
- -- [-d distribution] --source source [-o rsync option]*
Installs a vserver by rsyncing from source to the guest root - clone
- -- [-d distribution] --source source
Clones a vserver by linking unified files and copying the rest
EXAMPLES
# vserver kea build -m debootstrap --context 10 --hostname kea --interface eth0:192.168.0.44/32 -- -d etch
BUGS
Please report bugs to vserver@list.linux-vserver.org
AUTHORS
This man page was written by Micah Anderson <micah@debian.org> and based upon the helpful output from the program itself.
SEE ALSO
chbind(8) chcontext(8)
rebootmgr(8) reducecap(8)
vps(8) vpstree(8)
vrpm(8)
vserver-stat(8)
vtop(8)
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