1VSERVER(8)                   System Administration                  VSERVER(8)
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NAME

6       vserver  -  The  vserver  utility  enables  you  to manage the state of
7       vservers, including building, starting, stopping, etc.
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SYNTAX

10       vserver [-s|--sync]  [-v|--verbose]  [--silent]  [--]  vserver  command
11       [--help] args*
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13       --sync - Perform synchronization with vshelper to ensure that the guest
14       has been stopped
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16       --verbose - Makes things a lot louder.
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18       --silent - Removes most informative messages.
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20       vserver - The name of a vserver.
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22       command - One of the commands listed below.
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24       --help
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26              provides additional help  for  provided  command,  for  example:
27              vserver  - build --help args are the arguments that are possible
28              for the different commands, see the arguments for  each  command
29              listed below
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COMMANDS

32       start [--rescue [--rescue-init] program args]
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34              Starts  the  specified  vserver.  The optional argument --rescue
35              starts the vserver in rescue mode, which runs program  args*  to
36              start  the  vserver  instead  of  whatever  is  configured.  The
37              optional argument --rescue-init makes the command appear as  PID
38              1  in the vserver. This can be used to start /bin/bash to inves‐
39              tigate why a vserver is not able to start correctly.
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41       stop [--rescue-init]
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43              Stops the specified vserver, and kills the remaining  processes.
44              The  optional  argument  --rescue-init  can  be  used  to stop a
45              vserver that was started with the option of the same name.
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47       restart
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49              Restarts the specified vserver. This is the subsequent execution
50              of a synchronized 'stop' and a 'start'.
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52       condrestart
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54              Restarts a running vserver.
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56       suexec user program args*
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58              Executes program args* as the specified user in the vserver.
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60       exec program args*
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62              Executes program args* as the root user in the vserver.
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64       enter
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66              Executes  the configured shell (default: /bin/bash if it exists)
67              in the vserver and allocates a pty.
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69       chkconfig chkconfig-options*
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71              Modifies the init-system; currently, only Red Hat's chkconfig is
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74       running
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76              Returns an exit code of 0 iff the vserver is running, 1 if not.
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78       status
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80              Provides  some  human  readable  status  information  about  the
81              vserver, and succeeds iff the vserver is running.
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83       build buildopts*
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85              Create a vserver from scratch, where the buildopts* are a set of
86              options  and a build method. As this option calls vserver-build,
87              please see vserver-build(8) for a complete listing  of  possible
88              options and methods.
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90       delete
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92              Remove a vserver.
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94       unify [-R] [vunify-opts*]
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96              Unify or de-unify the vserver with its reference vserver(s).
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98       pkg install pkg*
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100              Installs package(s) pkg in the vserver.
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102       apt-get,apt-config,apt-cache apt-opts*
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104              Execute the apt-* command for the given vserver
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106       rpm rpm-opts*
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108              Execute the rpm command for the given vserver.
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110       pkgmgmt externalize|internalize [-y]
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112              Externalize  or internalize the package-management for the given
113              vserver.  ´Externalize' means that package metadata and  manage‐
114              ment  tools  (apt-get,rpm) are living in the host, while 'inter‐
115              nalize' means that data and programs from the  vserver  will  be
116              used.
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118       hashify
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120              Hashify the vserver.
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FILES

123       /usr/sbin/vserver
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125       /etc/vservers/*
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127       /var/lib/vservers/*
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EXAMPLES

130       Please contribute some, if you feel it's important.
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AUTHORS

133       This  man  page  was  written  by Micah Anderson <micah@debian.org> and
134       based upon the helpful output from the program itself.
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SEE ALSO

137       chbind(8)  chcontext(8)  rebootmgr(8)  reducecap(8)  vps(8)  vpstree(8)
138       vrpm(8) vserver-build(8) vserver-stat(8) vtop(8)
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142util-vserver                   October 24, 2007                     VSERVER(8)
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