Re: [Users] Bind mounts and/or additional disk volumes

2009-12-29 Thread Gordan Bobic
Jorge Fuertes wrote: The "root" area is at: /var/lib/vz/root/$VEID This point exists only if container is running. Yo can create mount/umount scripts too: http://wiki.openvz.org/Bind_mounts Thanks, that answers my questions on the subject. Gordan ___

Re: [Users] Bind mounts and/or additional disk volumes

2009-12-29 Thread Jorge Fuertes
The "root" area is at: /var/lib/vz/root/$VEID This point exists only if container is running. Yo can create mount/umount scripts too: http://wiki.openvz.org/Bind_mounts Greetings. El 29/12/2009, a las 11:00, Gordan Bobic escribió: > Christian Hofstaedtler wrote: >> * Gordan Bobic [091229 10

Re: [Users] Bind mounts and/or additional disk volumes

2009-12-29 Thread Gordan Bobic
Christian Hofstaedtler wrote: * Gordan Bobic [091229 10:05]: I'm experimenting with using OpenVZ for shared-root guest VMs. Thus far I have managed to get most of it working using GFS for /vz/private. I can start up the same guest on two different hosts (both of which mount the same /vz/pr

Re: [Users] Bind mounts and/or additional disk volumes

2009-12-29 Thread Christian Hofstaedtler
* Gordan Bobic [091229 10:05]: > I'm experimenting with using OpenVZ for shared-root guest VMs. Thus far > I have managed to get most of it working using GFS for /vz/private. I > can start up the same guest on two different hosts (both of which mount > the same /vz/private GFS volume), and b