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NAME

       newvserver - Creates a new Debian vserver by calling vserver ... build

SYNOPSIS

       newvserver --hostname x --domain y.z --ip 1.2.3.4/24 [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

OPTIONS

       Optional:
           -h, --help        this help
           -V, --version     copyright and version information
           --arch            set target architecture (eg. --arch "i386")
                             (autodetected on Debian host if dpkg available)
           --dist            defaults to "squeeze", passed to debootstrap.
           --context n       Set the context id to be used.
           --fakeinit        use "/sbin/init" to boot vserver
           --conffile        extra configuration file to load.
           --post-install-script
                             script to run after the installation finishes inside vserver.
           --post-install-host-script
                             script to run after the installation finishes outside vserver
                       and before post-install script.
           --interface       interface for IP addresses (default "eth0")
           --mirror          Debian HTTP/FTP mirror (including the /debian)
                             Default: http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian
           --sshkeys         copy pub-keys to "/root/.ssh/authorized_keys"
           --pkgcache        Package caching.
           -v, --verbose     show extra output during setup
           --vsroot          location of "/vserver/" directory Required:
           --hostname        hostname for new vserver (eg. "alpha")
           --domain          dns domain for new vserver (eg. "example.com")
           --ip              IPv4 address for new vserver
                             (syntax: --ip <ip>[/<netmask|prefixlength>])

CONFIG FILE

       The following variables can be set in a configuration file. The configuration file is a
       normal shell file and is sourced to get the configuration variables.

       The file /etc/vservers/newvserver-vars is always sourced so this configuration file only
       override that file.

       # Default VROOTDIR VROOTDIR="/etc/vservers/.defaults/vdirbase"

       Packages to install in addition to the base defaults MUST INCLUDE ALL DEPENDENCIES
       (seperated by "," commas)

       INSTALL_PACKAGES="package1,package2"

       Packages installed from within the vserver after it has been setup (seperated by ","
       commas) EXTRA_PACKAGES="package1,package2"

       Packages to remove from the base defaults (seperated by "," commas)
       REMOVE_PACKAGES="package1,package2"

       Sysvinit services relating to hardware access to remove REMOVE_LINKS="klogd hwclock.sh
       setserial urandom networking umountfs halt reboot"

       Absolute path location of a script that you want to run after the vserver installation.
       POST_INSTALL_SCRIPT=""

       Absolute path location of a script that you want to run after the vserver installation but
       before the previous script and outside vserver context. This can be used for example to
       copy /etc/apt/sources.list from host.  POST_INSTALL_HOST_SCRIPT=""

       Architecture: overide on non-Debian host such as Redhat otherwise dpkg will detect whether
       we are i386/powerpc/sparc/etc ARCH=""

       Which Debian distribution (Warning. unstable and testing distributions change frequently
       so you can not expect it to work out of the box).  DIST="squeeze"

       Local or nearest location of a Debian mirror (must include the `/debian')
       MIRROR="http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian"

       Debian-non-US mirror (must include the '/debian-non-US', only used for woody)
       MIRROR_NON_US="http://non-us.debian.org/debian-non-US"

       mirror for security updates MIRROR_SECURITY="http://security.debian.org"

       Default network interface for vservers: INTERFACE="eth0"

       Package caching: PKGCACHE=1

       The name of a debconf database to be read by debconf's file driver.  This can be used to
       store the answers for debconf questions during install and thus allows for unattended
       installation.  See the debconf.conf(5) manual page for the file format.
       DEBCONF_FILE_DB=""

AUTHOR

       Author of the manual page is Ola Lundqvist <ola@inguza.com>

SEE ALSO

       util-vserver(1), dupvserver(1), stripserver(1)