OS X VServer

Christopher Bishop CBishop at alfred.com
Fri Dec 22 12:59:12 CST 2006


Thanks for the advice.  Our company's clients do not necessarily have 10.4 installed...  I'm sure that some still have 10.2.
 
Would it make a difference placing VServer in the System Library (/System/Library/StartupItems) as opposed to the regular one (/Library/StartupItems)?
 

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From: valentina-beta-bounces at lists.macserve.net on behalf of Charles Yeomans
Sent: Fri 12/22/2006 10:11 AM
To: Valentina Beta
Subject: Re: OS X VServer




On Dec 22, 2006, at 12:51 PM, Christopher Bishop wrote:

> Apparently, VServer shuts down when logging off OS X, but when 
> another user logs in, VServer does not start back up.  The computer 
> user must shut down and restart the computer in order to reload 
> VServer automatically.
>
> Is there any way to change things to either 1) prevent VServer from 
> stopping unless the computer is shut down, or 2) have VServer 
> loaded as each user logs into OS X?
>


If you're using 10.4, then you should run VServer using launchd.  I'm 
doing this (and a lot of other stuff with launchd) and it works quite 
well.

Charles Yeomans
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