* Virutal private servers?
@ 2002-06-01 2:05 David Jackson
2002-06-03 16:32 ` Darío Mariani
2002-07-27 9:21 ` Stoupin Sergey
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From: David Jackson @ 2002-06-01 2:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux-Admin
Good day --
While looking for a dediciated server provider, I can across listings for
"virtual private servers"? What are they, how does one setup one up?
And is their any why to tell wheather they "dedicated server" your paying
for is really a virtual private server? Some of the dedicated pricing is
just to good??
TIA,
David Jackson
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* Re: Virutal private servers?
2002-06-01 2:05 Virutal private servers? David Jackson
@ 2002-06-03 16:32 ` Darío Mariani
2002-07-27 9:21 ` Stoupin Sergey
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From: Darío Mariani @ 2002-06-03 16:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: david.jay.jackson; +Cc: Linux-Admin
Hello:
I estimate that they are using VMware GSX Server (www.vmware.com)
which creates complete virtual computers where you can install any OS
you want on it. For instance I use VMware Workstation and have Linux in
the real computer and have three virtual computers one with WinNT, other
with Win98 and the other with Win2000. I also tested a VM with Linux.
You will need plenty of RAM and hard disk, but it really works great.
Darío
David Jackson wrote:
>
> Good day --
> While looking for a dediciated server provider, I can across listings for
> "virtual private servers"? What are they, how does one setup one up?
>
> And is their any why to tell wheather they "dedicated server" your paying
> for is really a virtual private server? Some of the dedicated pricing is
> just to good??
>
> TIA,
> David Jackson
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* Re: Virutal private servers?
@ 2002-06-03 17:05 David Jackson
2002-06-03 20:17 ` urgrue
2002-07-26 21:41 ` Moving /var/spool/mqueue Darío Mariani
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From: David Jackson @ 2002-06-03 17:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Darío Mariani; +Cc: Linux-Admin
>Hello:
> I estimate that they are using VMware GSX Server (www.vmware.com)
>which creates complete virtual computers where you can install any OS
>you want on it. For instance I use VMware Workstation and have Linux in
>the real computer and have three virtual computers one with WinNT, other
>with Win98 and the other with Win2000. I also tested a VM with Linux.
>You will need plenty of RAM and hard disk, but it really works great.
Dario --
Now that's an interesting solutions.
I assumed that it was some form of chroot jail?
But your solutions would save on floor space, network, power
connections. You could even get something like a Sun E450 and
run virtual Linux in it.
Thanks for your comments.
David J Jackson
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* Re: Virutal private servers?
2002-06-03 17:05 Virutal private servers? David Jackson
@ 2002-06-03 20:17 ` urgrue
2002-07-26 21:41 ` Moving /var/spool/mqueue Darío Mariani
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From: urgrue @ 2002-06-03 20:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux-Admin
though vmware is surprisingly efficient, the overhead is still pretty
heavy. there are some cases where its the only way to have more than one
user per physical server, but i would never even consider using it for
anything that can be done by traditional means.
At 11:05 AM 6/3/2002 -0600, David Jackson wrote:
> >Hello:
> > I estimate that they are using VMware GSX Server (www.vmware.com)
> >which creates complete virtual computers where you can install any OS
> >you want on it. For instance I use VMware Workstation and have Linux in
> >the real computer and have three virtual computers one with WinNT, other
> >with Win98 and the other with Win2000. I also tested a VM with Linux.
> >You will need plenty of RAM and hard disk, but it really works great.
>
>Dario --
>Now that's an interesting solutions.
>I assumed that it was some form of chroot jail?
>But your solutions would save on floor space, network, power
>connections. You could even get something like a Sun E450 and
>run virtual Linux in it.
>
>Thanks for your comments.
>David J Jackson
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* Moving /var/spool/mqueue
2002-06-03 17:05 Virutal private servers? David Jackson
2002-06-03 20:17 ` urgrue
@ 2002-07-26 21:41 ` Darío Mariani
2002-07-27 0:46 ` Glynn Clements
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From: Darío Mariani @ 2002-07-26 21:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Linux-Admin
Hello:
A sendmail question: Can I take the /var/spool/mqueue directory (with
mails to be sent, of course) and put it in another computer?
Thanks,
Darío
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* Re: Moving /var/spool/mqueue
2002-07-26 21:41 ` Moving /var/spool/mqueue Darío Mariani
@ 2002-07-27 0:46 ` Glynn Clements
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From: Glynn Clements @ 2002-07-27 0:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Darío Mariani; +Cc: Linux-Admin
Darío Mariani wrote:
> A sendmail question: Can I take the /var/spool/mqueue directory (with
> mails to be sent, of course) and put it in another computer?
Yes (at least, it worked when I last tried it). But make sure that you
preserve ownership, permissions etc, and don't delete the original
until you've confirmed that the copy was processed successfully.
--
Glynn Clements <glynn.clements@virgin.net>
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* Re: Virutal private servers?
2002-06-01 2:05 Virutal private servers? David Jackson
2002-06-03 16:32 ` Darío Mariani
@ 2002-07-27 9:21 ` Stoupin Sergey
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From: Stoupin Sergey @ 2002-07-27 9:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: david.jay.jackson, linux-admin
David Jackson wrote:
> Good day --
> While looking for a dediciated server provider, I can across listings for
> "virtual private servers"? What are they, how does one setup one up?
>
> And is their any why to tell wheather they "dedicated server" your paying
> for is really a virtual private server? Some of the dedicated pricing is
> just to good??
>
> TIA,
> David Jackson
> -
> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-admin" in
> the body of a message to majordomo@vger.kernel.org
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My english very bad, sorry
I have 2 lized line & 2 domain name on 1 computer (linux RH 62, kernel
2.4.18)
I applied next solutin:
(.com.ua - of course, country designator, it's may be different, all names in
this for example only)
Lized lines: xxx.provider.com.ua, yyy.provider.com.ua - they was named from
my ISP
Domains: xxx.com.ua, yyy.com.ua
In sendmail.cf insert next lines(for details-->sendmail docs):
#===================
Cwxxx.com.ua
Cwyyy.com.ua
C{M}xxx.com.ua
C{M}yyy.com.ua
#===============
In my network i have 2 group workstatins ws##.yyy.com.ua and ws##.xxx.com.ua
They mast have different MX records for mail servers: mail.xxx.com.ua
mail.yyy.com.ua
in xxx zone file
#======================
ws##.xxx.com.ua. IN A <workstation ip addr>
MX 10 mail.xxx.com.ua.
#======================
in yyy zone file
#======================
ws##.yyy.com.ua. IN A <workstation ip addr>
MX 10 mail.yyy.com.ua.
#======================
pls attention of DOTS of end in ws##.yyy.com.ua., mail.yyy.com.ua., ... (.
mast be prezent see Bind docs)
My ISP DNS Server has next records
#================================
xxx.provider.com.ua IN A <ip addr xxx.provider.com.ua>
MX 10
relay1.xxx.provider.com.ua.
relay1.xxx.provider.com.ua. IN A <ip addr xxx.provider.com.ua>
#================================
analogous for the yyy ...
#====================================
...........
#====================================
for sendmail.mc file see MASQUERADE_DOMAIN() macro in sendmail docs
I use this:
#====================================
MASQUERADE_DOMAIN(`xxx.com.ua')dnl
MASQUERADE_DOMAIN(`yyy.com.ua')dnl
Cwxxx.com.ua
Cwyyy.com.ua
#====================================
some my users was moved from xxx.com.ua to yyy. com. ua, for this case i used
aliases in virtusertable
I will be satisfied, if this may help
enjoy
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