1vserver(8)                   System Administration                  vserver(8)
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NAME

6       vserver  - The vserver utility enables you to control different aspects
7       of your vservers.
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SYNTAX

10       vserver [ options ] [vserver name] [options]
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DESCRIPTION

14       vserver - The vserver utility enables you to control different  aspects
15       of  your  vservers,  such  as  stopping and starting them, and services
16       within them.
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OPTIONS

19       build Create a virtual server by  copying  the  packages  of  the  root
20       server
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22       enter  Enter  in the virtual server context and starts a shell. Same as
23       "vserver name exec /bin/sh
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25       exec Exec a command in the virtual server context as root.
26              syntax: vserver name exec command ...
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28       suexec Exec a command in the virtual server context under some user id.
29              syntax: vserver name suexec userid command ...
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31       service Control a service inside a vserver.
32              syntax: vserver name  service  service-name  (start/stop/restart
33              etc.)
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35       start Starts the various services in the vserver.
36              It  uses  the default runlevel found in the /etc/inittab file of
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39       stop Ends all services and kills the remaining processes.
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41       running Tells if a virtual server is running. It  returns  proper  exit
42       code, so you can use it as a test.
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44       status Tells various information about the state of a virtual server:
45              running status, number of running processes and uptime.
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47       --nodev
48              do  not  configure  the  IP devices associated with the vserver.
49              This is useful to execute some commands on the vserver (or enter
50              it)  without  making it active on the network. Especially useful
51              if you have an active copy  of  the  vserver  moved  to  another
52              server on the network.
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54       --silent
55              cuts most informative messages.
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FILES

59       /usr/sbin/vserver
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EXAMPLES

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

72       This  Man page was written by Klavs Klavsen <kl@vsen.dk> and based upon
73       the helpful output from the program itself and the documentation on the
74       Virtual     Server    site    <http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/miscprj/s_con
75       text.hc?prjstate=1&nodoc=0>
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SEE ALSO

78       chbind(8) chcontext(8) newvserver(8) rebootmgr(8)  reducecap(8)  vps(8)
79       vpstree(8) vrpm(8) vserver-stat(8) vtop(8)
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83Klavs Klavsen <kl@vsen.dk>           0.1.0                          vserver(8)
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