Completely agree with Gena on this one.
It should be more clear for end users:
e.g. there should be some kinda comparison between Open Source version and
Commercial, as nginx did on their site:
https://www.nginx.com/products/ (click on Compare)
Also +1 on the domains idea:
if you don't want to
Hello,
yes, we have 200+ containers all running on top of simfs in clusters. Most of
the limitations of simfs mentioned above are not a problem to us as we use
clustered LVMs on top of DRBD storage. Every container has its own file-system
sitting on an LVM block device. This layout is universal
Hi,
EZ template rpm should not be installed in advance.
'vzctl create 101 --ostemplate centos-7-x86_64' should do the whole job, if it
doesn't - it is a bug.
Thank you,
Dima.
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+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
Hi Joe,
You don’t need to download ez-template before caching – vzctl/vzpkg could do
that job. Note also that if your node has an internet access and standard
repositories configured:
vzpkg list –O –available
will display list of available EZ OS templates.
Best regards,
Konstantin
От: users-b
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
Greetings,
- Original Message -
> You don’t need to download ez-template before caching – vzctl/vzpkg
> could do that job. Note also that if your node has an internet
> access and standard repositories configured:
>
> vzpkg list –O –available
> will display list of available EZ OS templat
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
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
Hi Konstantin,
Thanks for the additional insight. I just tried the " -O --available"
option and it lists only the available ez-templates that are not already
installed, a nice context-sensitive behavior.
As for the actual process, we do prefer to modify the templates with some
standard changes be
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
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
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
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