#x27;ve got it enabled. It may
not be configured, but you've got it enabled.
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ba team. Both smbfs and
those supporting applications are no longer supported at all.
The mount types would be...
-t smbfs -- BAD
-t cifs -- Correct
What you are having problems with may still be true but please be
specific, precise, and accurate. In this particular case, there is a
signifi
t {veid} [resource=...] --save.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Peter
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Replying to myself again. :-P
More on the problem building the rpm on Fedora 12.
On Wed, 2010-04-14 at 14:24 -0400, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> Hey all,
> With the release of 2.6.32, I've been looking to get back involved with
> OpenVZ. Quickly ran into a problem, though. I
t's already
a significant feature of F12 as well as the latest cuts of Ubuntu.
Given that OpenVZ 2.6.32 is still pretty new, should these be filled in
Bugzilla or what?
Regards,
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dev events and scripting (which is fine by me) in the
containers. Maybe, once I clean up a lot of the debugging cruft and
minimizing the "mikey"ism's, I can post what I've done. May be of some
use to others or as yet another fine example of what not to do and what
to avoid. :-)
Mike
t, really. Not with the current configuration scheme, you just
can't.
Mike
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Just food for thought for developers and users alike. There has to be
more situations that just this.
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On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 18:17 +, Nils Toedtmann wrote:
> On 05/03/10 16:20, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> > On Fri, 2010-03-05 at 15:33 +, Nils Toedtmann wrote:
> [...]
> >> The problem seems to be that OpenVZ does not allow containers to "spoof"
> >
ntOS 5.4 + 2.6.18-164.2.1.el5.028stab066.7 x86_64
> containers = Ubuntu 8.04 with openvpn 2.1_rc7-1ubuntu3.5
Mike
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you can extend it in a later
> > time without the need to reconfigure any settings in the VM container.
> >
> > -
> > Martin Dobrev
> > CEO of Dobrev Internet Solutions
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> >
ithout worrying about adding disks, formatting
> disks, etc. It's very nice, when someone needs temporary space.
>
> I hope that helps explain a little bit.
>
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em and they relearn their MAC
deliveries, but that's usually only seconds. But I've seen times were
v6 just doesn't work if I don't ping out first. I THINK (not sure,
honestly) it mostly happens, in that case, were I don't allow the VM to
participate in stateless autoconf
f the kernels you don't plan on
> > using, and make sure your /etc/grub.conf is set to boot the kernel you want
> > as default. I think the rpm package the OpenVZ project provides tries to
> > update your grub.conf every time a new kernel is installed but it isn't
>
uot;rpm -Uvh" or it will uninstall the old one
and I don't think you want to do that yet.
Mike
>
>
> Michael H. Warfield escribió:
> > On Tue, 2010-01-19 at 11:27 -0600, SD :: Ventas wrote:
> >
> > > i know my kernel has many bugs, so i want to know how t
ed=1
gpgcheck=1
gpgkey=http://download.openvz.org/RPM-GPG-Key-OpenVZ
If enabled=0 that's the problem. Change it to 1 to enable it.
> im using right now 2.6.18-92.1.18.el5.028stab060.8PAE
> im on centos 5.4
> 32bit machine
> thanks.
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ect or in the body, to:
lxc-users-requ...@lists.sourceforge.net
Mike
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ly agree even though my experience was that the utilities work
> fine. Mainline is mainline is mainline ... :-)
They work. They just still need work. They still have several rough
edges to them.
Currently, the lxc-fedora and lxc-debian examples are not working for me
on Fedora. The lxc-d
live here in Georgia but I have done talks all over the world,
although my office has cut back on my travel budget the last couple of
years. Been to Washington state several times (last time on my way to
Vancouver where I was speaking) and I have several friends who work for
the evil em
now.
> Suno, I do appreciate you raising your concern and asking the
> question. It certainly is a valid one. I wonder if Kir will have a
> good answer for you or not. I hope he does rather than avoiding the
> question which is what I'd be tempted to do if I was him. :)
we can presume that RHEL 6 (when it comes out) will also be
problematical. Someone might want to look into it before it becomes
critical. I'm still looking into what went wrong on the Fedora 11
builds and will post more if and when I learn more.
Regards,
Mike
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ay
> nice with the
> mandatory multicast addresses (all nodes, routers, etc, etc). I gave up
> totally on vnet ages
> ago for that very exact reason. I've never tested it but I seriously doubt
> the vnet device
> driver would pass any of the compliance test suites for that ve
evice driver would pass any of the compliance
test suites for that very reason. Avoid it like the plague as switch to
veth with bridging and you'll be fine.
> my vzctl version is ...
>
> vzctl version 3.0.22
>
> Cheers,
>
> Matt.
Regards,
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html
> > >
> > >
> > > Anyone know if there are any plans to include these fixes into the
> > > OpenVZ kernels?
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> >
> >
> >
> > ___
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their way into the distros:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/2009/msg00179.html
http://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/2009/msg00181.html
I assume we'll need patched kernels quickly.
Regards,
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ip}
> + up ifconfig ${VENET_DEV}:${ifnum} add ${ip}/0
> + down ifconfig ${VENET_DEV}:${ifnum} del ${ip}/0
> " >> ${CFGFILE}.bak
> fi
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Hey All,
I think I may have figured part of this (the second part) out for
myself. In spite of being a kernel driver maintainer, I'm not a git
mavin by any means but I do slowly figure some things out.
On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 12:52 -0500, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> Hey all (H
would just really rather run these through rpmbuild
and build rpms which I can then track.
If I had that, I could build my own aivazovsky-x rpm's and actually be
able to test the stuff in git. As it is now, I'm having to wait between
releases and not able to contribute to the testing
. Main source of US traffic on
IPv6 was Mac's, which have IPv6 and 6to4 enabled in Mac OS X. Windows
XP has it (plus Teredo) available with only a couple of mouse clicks and
Windows Vista and Windows 7 have it enabled with no way to disable (and
had Teredo enabled as well).
> John
On Mon, 2009-01-19 at 13:42 -0500, John Drescher wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Michael H. Warfield
> wrote:
> > Just a warning.
> >
> >I've just run into a kernel panic in nf_conntrack_ipv6 in
> > 2.6.27-aivazovsky, that just came
TM. They have the
whole CONFIG_AUDIT subsystem turned off by default (it's enabled in
Fedora for several cycles) and it results in a lot of bitching in the
VE0 and the VM's. Enabling it and rebuilding the kernel cleans up the
host engine but the VM's are still noisy but I hav
I noticed they
were using HW virt for Xen and had it disabled for VirtualBox for at
least some of the tests... Hmmm...).
I have first hand hands on experience with VMware, VirtualBox, Xen
(with and without HW vt), OpenVZ, Linux-Vservers, and kvm. Their
results are too at odds with my experience.
oon as
you hit it with IPv6 traffic. Hard crash. Kills the interrupt handler
and you're done. No keyboard response and requires a hard reset or
power cycle.
Mike
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patibility problems when used with the gcc in Fedora
8/9/10 if you build other kernel modules, which I do.
Mike
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on 2.6.27 ASAP. With some of the
rumblings from a couple other luminaries, that may just be the next
major stability point.
Bottom line is that if you want the features and you're going to ride
the wave (Fedora) you're going to have to ride those development
kernels.
M
23-Nov-2008 22:50 202M
> > fedora-10-x86_64-minimal.tar.gz 23-Nov-2008 23:32 84M
> >
> > Enjoy.
> >
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en I could still run vzyum) into each of my VMs
since I can't update anything in any of them as is.
Mike
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Bonjour...
Adding devel to the cc list. Knock knock!
On Thu, 2007-10-11 at 18:12 -0400, Jean-Marc Pigeon wrote:
> Bonjour a tous,
>
> On Thu, 2007-10-11 at 17:34 -0400, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> >
> > On Thu, 2007-10-11 at 14
ome of these issues and other configuration issues. You probably
should post this to the devel list, instead of the user list, and you
should file a bugzilla request, in buzilla.openvz.org, to cover it as
well. Attach your tweaked .spec file to the bugzilla report to them.
Mike
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Fedora
kernels.
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addr_len device flags link_mode statistics type
broadcast dormant ifindex mtusubsystem uevent
VM:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# ls /sys/class/net/eth0
statistics subsystem uevent
Not good... Looks like some things are missing from the veth device
drivers for
't
> > part of precreated packages:
> > http://download.openvz.org/template/precreated/
> >
> > Is precreated template of this system somewhere else?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ___
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On Mon, 2007-03-05 at 11:38 +0300, Kirill Korotaev wrote:
> Michael,
> Can you please check that the patch from bug
> http://bugzilla.openvz.org/show_bug.cgi?id=476
> helps you?
Confirmed. That worked.
> Thanks,
> Kirill
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We need a rebase to a working kernel or a retrofit of the patch
from 2.6.20. I have not been able to get the oz patch to patch into the
2.6.19 FC6 kernels, but that would be a good place to start since they
are no have IPv6 working. You might examine those retrofit patches.
Better yet would be to
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