Hello,
sorry for the noise, but I'm starting with openVZ and have some trouble
setting up things.
I plan to virtualize a server which hosts (among other network services)
a dhcpd server. As stated from various docs, I need to setup a veth
device to account for dhcpd broadcasts. But this serv
Temporarily giving up messing with veth devices (forgot dhcpd server for
now), I concentrated on setting up a basic VS with both IPv4 and IPv6
addresses, using standard venet device.
I'm using Debian Etch hardware node with debian.systs.org packages.
So I did:
- install packages and reboot as
Benoit Branciard a écrit :
- IPv6 VS doesn't work !!! (ping6 works *only* between VS and hardware
node, not from external sources; VS has IPv6 address correctly defined,
as per ifconfig).
For list archives:
It was caused by a small bug in vzctl scripts which handle
"NEIG
Jan Tomasek a écrit :
Benoit Branciard wrote:
IPv6 forwarding is still mandatory, but this implies manual
configuration of IP address, netmask and default route on hardware
node. This last point may be annoying: in our case the default route
is hardware-dependent, so if some day we need to
We are using openVZ on Debian Etch, and are going to start some
virtalized production servers.
We are using precompiled 2.6.18 openVZ kernel packages, either from
download.openvz.org/debian or debian.systs.org repositories, currently:
linux-image-2.6.18-fza-028stab051.1-686 (from debian.systs
Markus Hardiyanto a écrit :
the problem is i'm starting to get error: fork: cannot allocate memory, and
when it happens apache will show 500 internal server error and wont fix if i'm
not stopping and starting it manually. any way to prevent this? I want the RAM
allocation for the VE remains th
Steve Wray a écrit :
No answers? Its been a while...
We have a bunch of openvz VMs, nothing 'in production'. The host has 4G
of RAM. I want all the VMs to have access to 4G of RAM and all the
sockets and other stuff that they may need at any time; I don't have
time to carefuly tune the parame
Garith Dugmore a écrit :
Hi fellow openvz users,
After searching around a while I don't seem to be seeing any light at
the end of tunnel.
Is there a 2tb limit on the simfs filesystem?
I've tried increasing "DISKSPACE" in the relevant VPS conf and it skips
that specific line upon "vzctl star
Garith Dugmore a écrit :
Benoit Branciard wrote:
option in $CTID.conf file...), but you certainly could overcome any
size limit on the container root by setting some secondary mount
points below the container tree, either bind mounts or plain device
mounts. The /etc/vz/conf/$CTID.mount file
Marcin Owsiany a écrit :
On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 12:41:39PM +0100, Dietmar Maurer wrote:
Oh, just about anything that does: socket(); connect(); (without a
bind() in between), for example default usage of wget, telnet, ssh..
any
TCP client really.
If you have a server using several IP addresses
the debian-add_ip.sh script available in vzctl 3.0.23 does not set up
IPv6 default route correctly for a Debian 5.0 (Lenny) container.
The reason seems to be that the default behaviour of the ifconfig
command changed from etch to lenny: when adding IPv6 addresses without
specifying a prefixlen
Michael H. Warfield a écrit :
On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 20:50 +0100, Benoit Branciard wrote:
the debian-add_ip.sh script available in vzctl 3.0.23 does not set up
IPv6 default route correctly for a Debian 5.0 (Lenny) container.
The reason seems to be that the default behaviour of the ifconfig
k MAC
parameters. This may be considered as a bug.
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Centre de ressources informatiques et du réseau (CRIR)
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
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ne, a bonding, a VLAN, or even a VLAN over a bonding).
However, it does not show up with VENET interfaces in the
distribution-standard config (arp-proxy-based routed mode); it appears
to be veth-specific.
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bugs).
I believe problem arose maybe because Hristo Benev had some
testing/unstable packages installed before upgrading to Squeeze.
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