Hi
yes, because Virtuozzo doesn't use precreated OpenVZ templates.
Proper way is:
- install required template via yum (CentOS 6 x86_64 installed by default)
- run something like: prlctl create 100 --ostemplate centos-6-x86_64 --vmtype=ct
prlctl will create cache and then create container
We will
Hi, everyone
we have published a part of Virtuzzo documentation on separate
site - http://docs.openvz.org/. And we will add more docs soon.
Documentation updates once per hour from sources available at
https://src.openvz.org/projects/OVZ/repos/vz-docs/browse
If you want to fix something in docs
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
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
On 03.08.2015 14:18, 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.
BTW, domain name virtuozzo.org is registered and currently it work
as redirect to web page http://www.odin.com/produ
Hi,
let me explain.
>From source code point of view OpenVZ is an umbrella for OpenVZ legacy,
>opensourced
components from commercial Virtuozzo, CRIU and other mini projects (like LibCT
etc).
>From people point of view OpenVZ is project which consolidates community,
opensource code for containers
Greetings,
- Original Message -
> yes, because Virtuozzo doesn't use precreated OpenVZ templates.
> Proper way is:
> - install required template via yum (CentOS 6 x86_64 installed by
> default)
> - run something like: prlctl create 100 --ostemplate centos-6-x86_64
> --vmtype=ct
> prlctl wi
Sergey,
Thank you for the clarification. Things are running very smoothly in my
testing, now that we've come to understand that difference.
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BTW I have started to record screencasts for Virtuozzo -
https://openvz.org/Screencasts
I believe it would be useful for users who are not familiar with Virtuozzo.
On 08:57 Mon 03 Aug , jjs - mainphrame wrote:
> Sergey,
>
> Thank you for the clarification. Things are running very smoothly in my
>
On 03.08.2015 17:09, Sergey Bronnikov wrote:
From source code point of view OpenVZ is an umbrella for OpenVZ legacy,
opensourced components from commercial Virtuozzo, CRIU
and other mini projects (like LibCT etc).
From people point of view OpenVZ is project which consolidates community,
opens
On 19:14 Mon 03 Aug , Gena Makhomed wrote:
> On 03.08.2015 17:09, Sergey Bronnikov wrote:
>
> >From source code point of view OpenVZ is an umbrella for OpenVZ legacy,
> >opensourced components from commercial Virtuozzo, CRIU
> >and other mini projects (like LibCT etc).
>
> >From people point of v
Greetings,
- Original Message -
> On 03.08.2015 17:09, Sergey Bronnikov wrote:
> Ok, but what is the difference between
> free and open source version of Virtuzzo 7
> and paid version of Virtuzzo 7 from Odin ?
Also, there is a rather primitive and somewhat incomplete Comparison wiki page
For those so inclined, a parallel track with the openvz learning
experience: http://www.russianpod101.com/ ;)
On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 9:54 AM, Scott Dowdle
wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> - Original Message -
> > On 03.08.2015 17:09, Sergey Bronnikov wrote:
> > Ok, but what is the difference betw
On 08/03/2015 02:34 AM, Sergey Bronnikov wrote:
Hi
yes, because Virtuozzo doesn't use precreated OpenVZ templates.
Proper way is:
- install required template via yum (CentOS 6 x86_64 installed by default)
- run something like: prlctl create 100 --ostemplate centos-6-x86_64 --vmtype=ct
prlctl w
Hi Kir,
Thanks for the reminder. Actually, vzctl create did download the template
and create the container, once I worked around the issue of /var/tmp
needing to be ext4.
But the corresponding ez-template packages need to be installed, I think,
and that's what threw me, since there was nothing li
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