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  One 'host' server can run multiple VServer instances. Let's say you're working on a remote location using Windows OS. We will login to your 'host' server using SSH first and then enter a specific vserver instance:
 - Open the SSH client (Putty for example which can be downloaded from http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html)
 - Under 'Host Name', type the host system IP address (e.g. 232.123.44.108)
 - Set 'Port' = '22' (use different SSH port if the default is not used by the host)
 - Click on the 'Open' button to initialize the connection
 - When asked for a username and password, provide the ones used on the host (e.g. 'root'/'pbxware')
 - Once in the host server list all of the available VServer instances 
 
 ls /etc/vservers   - Enter one of the available VServers
 
 vserver SERVER_NAME enter   - Congratulations, you're now in VServer SERVER_NAME instance
 - To exit back to host, just type 'exit' and you'll be on the host again
 
 
   
    
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