From 0d6bcb2b7d08e3a41481372c1ae0d11868d88b1b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Silvio Rhatto Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2017 19:32:06 -0300 Subject: New repo layout with git migration --- .../vserver-legacy/vserver-legacy.s/skel.conf | 70 ---------------------- 1 file changed, 70 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 tags/0.5/templates/vserver-legacy/vserver-legacy.s/skel.conf (limited to 'tags/0.5/templates/vserver-legacy/vserver-legacy.s/skel.conf') diff --git a/tags/0.5/templates/vserver-legacy/vserver-legacy.s/skel.conf b/tags/0.5/templates/vserver-legacy/vserver-legacy.s/skel.conf deleted file mode 100644 index 73985d3..0000000 --- a/tags/0.5/templates/vserver-legacy/vserver-legacy.s/skel.conf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ -if [ "" = "" ] ; then -PROFILE=prod -fi -# Select the IP number assigned to the virtual server -# This IP must be one IP of the server, either an interface -# or an IP alias -# A vserver may have more than one IP. Separate them with spaces. -# do not forget double quotes. -# Some examples: -# IPROOT="1.2.3.4 2.3.4.5" -# IPROOT="eth0:1.2.3.4 eth1:2.3.4.5" -# If the device is not specified, IPROOTDEV is used -case $PROFILE in -prod) -#IPROOT=143.106.35.156 -IPROOT="eth0:192.168.0.1" -# The netmask and broadcast are computed by default from IPROOTDEV -#IPROOTMASK= -#IPROOTBCAST= -# You can define on which device the IP alias will be done -# The IP alias will be set when the server is started and unset -# when the server is stopped -#IPROOTDEV=eth0 -# You can set a different host name for the vserver -# If empty, the host name of the main server is used -S_HOSTNAME=skel -;; -backup) -IPROOT=1.2.3.4 -#IPROOTMASK= -#IPROOTBCAST= -#IPROOTDEV=eth0 -S_HOSTNAME= -;; -esac -# Uncomment the onboot line if you want to enable this -# virtual server at boot time -#ONBOOT=yes -# You can set a different NIS domain for the vserver -# If empty, the current on is kept -# Set it to "none" to have no NIS domain set -S_DOMAINNAME= -# You can set the priority level (nice) of all process in the vserver -# Even root won't be able to raise it -S_NICE= -# You can set various flags for the new security context -# lock: Prevent the vserver from setting new security context -# sched: Merge scheduler priority of all processes in the vserver -# so that it acts a like a single one. -# nproc: Limit the number of processes in the vserver according to ulimit -# (instead of a per user limit, this becomes a per vserver limit) -# private: No other process can join this security context. Even root -# Do not forget the quotes around the flags -S_FLAGS="lock nproc" -# You can set various ulimit flags and they will be inherited by the -# vserver. You enter here various command line argument of ulimit -# ULIMIT="-HS -u 200" -# The example above, combined with the nproc S_FLAGS will limit the -# vserver to a maximum of 200 processes -ULIMIT="-HS -u 1000" -# You can set various capabilities. By default, the vserver are run -# with a limited set, so you can let root run in a vserver and not -# worry about it. He can't take over the machine. In some cases -# you can to give a little more capabilities (such as CAP_NET_RAW) -# S_CAPS="CAP_NET_RAW" -S_CAPS="CAP_SETGID" -# Select an unused context (this is optional) -# The default is to allocate a free context on the fly -# In general you don't need to force a context -#S_CONTEXT= -- cgit v1.2.3