Re: [Users] Virtuzzo branding: "vzctl" vs "prlctl"

2015-08-04 Thread Scott Dowdle
Greetings, - Original Message - > If you are happy with frequent renaming of main tools Frequent renaming? It isn't frequent... once in about 10 years... and it isn't renaming... prlctl comes from Virtuozzo and vzctl comes from OpenVZ. If they called it vzctl instead of prlctl it woul

Re: [Users] Virtuzzo branding: "vzctl" vs "prlctl"

2015-08-04 Thread Scott Dowdle
Greetings, - Original Message - > And you can start using brand new command prlctl > right now in your every day scripts, tasks and other work: > > # ln -s /usr/sbin/vzctl /usr/sbin/prlctl > > # prlctl --version > vzctl version 4.9.2 vzctl and prlctl are two distinct and different comma

Re: [Users] Virtuzzo branding: "vzctl" vs "prlctl"

2015-08-04 Thread Gena Makhomed
On 04.08.2015 17:54, Scott Dowdle wrote: "vzctl" name means "Virtuozzo control" - very good and useful name. same as "vzkernel" means "Virtuozzo kernel" - easy to understand. "prlctl" means unpronounceable name of six strange consonant letters and now it without any sense and relation to the

Re: [Users] Virtuzzo branding: "vzctl" vs "prlctl"

2015-08-04 Thread jjs - mainphrame
I've always said "vee zee control" but that's just me. Sure, we can all live with a mishmash of names, but when Sergey said he agreed the naming should be cleaned up, I realized how much I liked the idea. The prlctl business struck me as a clumsy attempt to pay homage to the parallels brand. Moving

Re: [Users] Virtuzzo branding: "vzctl" vs "prlctl"

2015-08-04 Thread spameden
2015-08-04 17:54 GMT+03:00 Scott Dowdle : > Greetings, > > I say vzctl as vee zee cee tee el. Adding one extra letter and saying pee > arr el cee tee el is no mental challenge. prlctl is no more oddly named > than a handful of other unix/linux commands we use on a daily basis. > I'm sorry but f

Re: [Users] Virtuzzo branding: "vzctl" vs "prlctl"

2015-08-04 Thread Scott Dowdle
Greetings, - Original Message - > "vzctl" name means "Virtuozzo control" - very good and useful name. > same as "vzkernel" means "Virtuozzo kernel" - easy to understand. > > "prlctl" means unpronounceable name of six strange consonant letters > and now it without any sense and relation to

Re: [Users] Virtuzzo branding: "vzctl" vs "prlctl"

2015-08-04 Thread spameden
+1 on all points raised by Gena! 2015-08-03 14:18 GMT+03:00 Sergey Bronnikov : > On 13:28 Mon 03 Aug , Gena Makhomed wrote: > > On 03.08.2015 12:56, Sergey Bronnikov wrote: > > > > >we have published a part of Virtuzzo documentation on separate > > >site - http://docs.openvz.org/. And we will add

Re: [Users] Virtuzzo branding: "vzctl" vs "prlctl"

2015-08-03 Thread Sergey Bronnikov
On 13:28 Mon 03 Aug , Gena Makhomed wrote: > On 03.08.2015 12:56, Sergey Bronnikov wrote: > > >we have published a part of Virtuzzo documentation on separate > >site - http://docs.openvz.org/. And we will add more docs soon. > > See: > > http://docs.openvz.org/virtuozzo_7_readme.webhelp/_install

[Users] Virtuzzo branding: "vzctl" vs "prlctl"

2015-08-03 Thread Gena Makhomed
On 03.08.2015 12:56, Sergey Bronnikov wrote: we have published a part of Virtuzzo documentation on separate site - http://docs.openvz.org/. And we will add more docs soon. See: http://docs.openvz.org/virtuozzo_7_readme.webhelp/_installing_virtuozzo_7_technical_preview_in_virtual_machines.html