Provided by: vserver-debiantools_0.8.1_all
NAME
stripserver - Strip a server from hardware related packages and files
SYNOPSIS
stripserver [OPTIONS] --hostname x --domain y.z --ip 1.2.3.4
DESCRIPTION
This program strips a server directory from packages and files that is hardware related. This means that you can copy a complete filesystem to a vserver directory and then use this tool to strip the hardware related things from it. It only works with Debian servers though.
OPTIONS
Optional: -h, --help this help -V, --version copyright and version information --copy-vreboot install "vreboot/vshutdown/vhalt" --no-copy-vreboot don't install "vreboot/vshutdown/vhalt" --dist Deprecated option. --fakeinit use "/sbin/init" to boot vserver --conffile extra configuration file to load. --interface interface for IP addresses (if not "eth0") --sshkeys copy pub-keys to "/root/.ssh/authorized_keys" -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
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. 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" Default network interface for vservers: INTERFACE="eth0" Copy vreboot/vhalt/vshutdown utility into /usr/local/sbin/ COPY_VREBOOT="true"
AUTHOR
Author of the manual page is Ola Lundqvist <ola@inguza.com>
SEE ALSO
vserver(1), dupvserver(1), newvserver(1)