Well, vpsid is in there for a reason. If this was renamed we need to
figure out how to detect that and make the OpenVZ driver deal with it
at runtime. We definitely cannot just replace vpsid with ctid as this
would break compatibility with older OpenVZ versions. But I'm not
familiar with OpenVZ, so
It should be CTID instead of VPSID. I think this was changed in openvz
version, too: http://wiki.openvz.org/Man/vzlist.8
Can we fix this in /root/libvirt-0.9.3/srcopenvz/openvz_conf.c and
reinstall?
2011/7/12 Matthias Bolte
> Well, as Virtuozzo is a variant of OpenVZ it'll probably be possible
Well, as Virtuozzo is a variant of OpenVZ it'll probably be possible
to teach the OpenVZ driver to detect and deal with this similar to the
QEMU driver dealing with different variants of QEMU.
2011/7/12 Andreas Mauf :
> Thanks! I compiled libvirt on my own and added --with-openvz. Driver is now
>
Thanks! I compiled libvirt on my own and added --with-openvz. Driver is now
available.
But as feared libvirt is using a api call that virtuozzo dont accept. Is
there a way to update those calls?
[root@localhost local]# LIBVIRT_DEBUG=1 virsh -c openvz:///system
> [...]
> 00:25:12.878: 2313: debug
2011/7/12 Andreas Mauf :
> Yes, vzctl works. But how do I connect to Virtuozzo? Using the openvz driver
> it doesn't work out of the box:
> virsh # connect openvz:///system
> error: Failed to connect to the hypervisor
> error: no connection driver available for openvz:///system
You're libvirt migh
Yes, vzctl works. But how do I connect to Virtuozzo? Using the openvz driver
it doesn't work out of the box:
virsh # connect openvz:///system
error: Failed to connect to the hypervisor
error: no connection driver available for openvz:///system
2011/5/23 Matthias Bolte
> 2011/5/23 Andreas Mauf
2011/5/23 Andreas Mauf :
> Hi,
>
> will libvirt work with the commercial parallels virtuozzo, too? Cause
> the linux version of virtuozzo is based on openvz, which ist supported
> by libvirt.
This depends on whether or not virtuozzo can be controlled via the
vzctl tool, because that's bow libvirt
Hi,
will libvirt work with the commercial parallels virtuozzo, too? Cause
the linux version of virtuozzo is based on openvz, which ist supported
by libvirt.
Does someone have some experencies with that?
Thanks for any feedback,
Andreas
--
SysEleven GmbH
Rosenthaler Str. 34/35
10178 Berlin
Fi