On 07/29/2014 08:04 AM, Matt wrote:
>> Ofc yum is perfectly happy with removing "kernel" package, as long there
>> is still any package in the system providing "kernel", which "vzkernel"
>> does.
> I imagine dracut-kernel and kernel-firmware remain? I think
> kernel-firmware contains device driver
Greetings,
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> what does dracut do?
Master your package manager:
rpm -qi dracut
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> Ofc yum is perfectly happy with removing "kernel" package, as long there
> is still any package in the system providing "kernel", which "vzkernel"
> does.
I imagine dracut-kernel and kernel-firmware remain? I think
kernel-firmware contains device drivers of sort but what does dracut
do?
> You
Ofc yum is perfectly happy with removing "kernel" package, as long there
is still any package in the system providing "kernel", which "vzkernel"
does.
You just need to know that you can't erase the kernel you're currently
running.
/snajpa
On 07/29/2014 12:03 AM, jjs - mainphrame wrote:
> Yum mig
Yum might not be happy erasing the kernel - I'd just disable centos kernel
updates in the yum config. I also find it useful to be able to boot into a
vanilla centos kernel for testing - just in case.
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 2:36 PM, Matt wrote:
> I see:
>
> [root]# rpm -qa |grep kern
> kernel-2
I see:
[root]# rpm -qa |grep kern
kernel-2.6.32-431.11.2.el6.x86_64
vzkernel-2.6.32-042stab088.4.x86_64
vzkernel-2.6.32-042stab090.3.x86_64
vzkernel-2.6.32-042stab092.1.x86_64
vzkernel-2.6.32-042stab092.3.x86_64
dracut-kernel-004-336.el6_5.2.noarch
kernel-2.6.32-431.5.1.el6.x86_64
kernel-2.6.32-43
Greetings,
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> I have OpenVZ installed on CentOS 6.x following this guide.
>
> https://openvz.org/Quick_Installation_CentOS_6
>
> Everytime CentOS releases a new kernel it replaces the OpenVZ kernel
> as first boot option. Is there anyway around this other then editin
tl;dnr - but something must have been overlooked - the openvz installs I've
done have an adjustment to the yum configuration to prevent the generic
non-vz kernel from being installed in an update.
jjs
On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Matt wrote:
> I have OpenVZ installed on CentOS 6.x followin
On 07/28/2014 01:46 PM, Matt wrote:
> I have OpenVZ installed on CentOS 6.x following this guide.
>
> https://openvz.org/Quick_Installation_CentOS_6
>
> Everytime CentOS releases a new kernel it replaces the OpenVZ kernel
> as first boot option. Is there anyway around this other then editing
> the
I have OpenVZ installed on CentOS 6.x following this guide.
https://openvz.org/Quick_Installation_CentOS_6
Everytime CentOS releases a new kernel it replaces the OpenVZ kernel
as first boot option. Is there anyway around this other then editing
the boot order manually after running yum update?
_
Hi All,
I'm trying to install the latest MLNX OFED infiniband drivers for
centos 6. Where I'm having problems is I'm running OpenVZ kernel
2.6.32-042stab039.11. This means that I'm installing from src with the
mlnx_add_kernel_support.sh script which worked great for openvz2.6.18
(el5 based) ke
openvz hangs on boot on fujitsu-siemens blade rack unit.
After keyboard and mouse is detected, system just hangs / waits for ever.
Any solution to this. System is running 64bit version of centos 5.1
with latest stable openvz-kernel. Blade is with 12GB of memory and
fiber switch.
Any help?
From: Martin Maurer
I installed centos 5 with OpenVZ, running about 5 VE´s. As there is still
one win 2003 server to run, I installed vmware server on the same host. As
the system is quite fast (quadcore xeon, 4gb memory, 2 hardware raids) and
the load not very high I did not see any problems
Hi all,
I installed centos 5 with OpenVZ, running about 5 VE´s. As there is still one
win 2003 server to run, I installed vmware server on the same host. As the
system is quite fast (quadcore xeon, 4gb memory, 2 hardware raids) and the load
not very high I did not see any problems till now.
There is new kernel-patch-openvz package version 028.18.1etch5 in
stable-security. Will the OpenVZ team be building a new OpenVZ kernel
linux-image-2.6.18-openvz-13-1etch5 for Debian users ? I mean
http://download.openvz.org/debian/ repository.
TIA
Martin Trtusek
I've put it prelimenary here:
http://download.openvz.org/~dev/028stab047.1/
will be publicly available tommorrow after minimal testing.
Thanks,
Kirill
Mark A. Schwenk wrote:
> Red Hat has released a new RHEL5 kernel with important security updates.
> Will the OpenVZ team be building a new OpenV
will be built in a couple of hours.
BTW, the following fixes:
linux-2.6-net-igmp-check-null-when-allocate-gfp_atomic-skbs.patch
linux-2.6-misc-bounds-check-ordering-issue-in-random-driver.patch
(CVE-2007-3105)
linux-2.6-fs-reset-current-pdeath_signal-on-suid-execution.patch (CVE-2007-3848)
are al
Red Hat has released a new RHEL5 kernel with important security updates.
Will the OpenVZ team be building a new OpenVZ kernel based on RHEL5
kernel-2.6.18-8.1.15.el5.x86_64.rpm?
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I will try to prepare it on Monday.
Mark A. Schwenk wrote:
> The latest OpenVZ RHEL5 kernel for x86_64 available for download from
> http://openvz.org/download/kernel/rhel5/ is
> ovzkernel-2.6.18-8.1.8.el5.028stab039.1.x86_64.rpm.
>
> What is the best way to obtain a newer OpenVZ kernel based o
The latest OpenVZ RHEL5 kernel for x86_64 available for download from
http://openvz.org/download/kernel/rhel5/ is
ovzkernel-2.6.18-8.1.8.el5.028stab039.1.x86_64.rpm.
What is the best way to obtain a newer OpenVZ kernel based on RHEL5
kernel-2.6.18-8.1.14.el5.x86_64.rpm?
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On Tue, 17 Oct 2006, Kirill Kolyshkin wrote:
>
> On 10/16/06, Dag Wieers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Yet another mail. The official openvz kernel RPMs are named in such a way
> > that it causes problems. Tools like yum and apt make a special case about
> > kernel RPM files because multiple of
I though that (at least) yum detects "install-only" packages by their 'provides', not by name. I might be wrong with that though...here's a relevant section of /usr/lib/yum-plugins/installonlyn.py (yum-2.6.1):
for instpkg in conf.installonlypkgs: for m in mems: if (m.name == i
Hi,
Yet another mail. The official openvz kernel RPMs are named in such a way
that it causes problems. Tools like yum and apt make a special case about
kernel RPM files because multiple of these can be installed next to each
other.
Because OpenVZ name their kernel ovzkernel, this is not possib
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