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o just do a simple rsync over SSH.
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Hi Matt,
> Does Vzdump place the /etc/vz/conf/101.conf somewhere in the archive?
Yes. It ought to be in the vzdump archive as /etc/vzdump/vps.conf
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s. I can work with that.
I'll implement that on the three affected nodes and will see if it helps.
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Hi Pavel,
> You can read this ticket
> https://bugzilla.openvz.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2896 and can find all
> answer there.
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obably an oversight and we'll definitely
check that next time around.
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solves our issues, but so far it's
looking good. /knocking on wood
Many thanks to all who offered suggestions. Much appreciated!
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inode issues or having
direct access to all VPS files and folders from the HN, then ploop will
probably always get the short end of the stick.
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my own projects. To that I humbly say: Please don't. We like that
ugly duckling and would like to keep it. Alternatively: Give us a really
good reason (or a "killer-feature") that makes it a "must have" item.
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hack some scripts together that
do the transition with or without a migration. But these are things that
"rock the boat" and might upset some of our users. Just some food of
thought.
In any case: Many thanks for your excellent work, which is really much
appreciated.
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curity and performance are good talking points. We'll see if that's
enough.
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"fuse:rw
The syntax for mounting is like this:
sshfs u...@remote.host:/dir /local/dir
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ich was kinda asking for trouble
in first place. :p
The closer one stays to recommended, tested and supported environments
the less problems one typically has in the long run.
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ng to create it with "ploop" instead of "simfs" also results in
functioning 2nd level disk quota.
My question: Did something get changed intentionally or unintentionally
so that "simfs" now no longer works with 2nd level Quota? Or maybe it's
an SSD thing, as
Hi Vasily,
> we're investigating this problem in https://bugs.openvz.org/browse/OVZ-6655
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2stab113.11 from 29th December 2015.
Could we pretty please get a fixed kernel released? It's now 44 days
since you fixed it in your code branch and for us simfs users with disk
quota enabled in VPS's this issue is sort of a show stopper.
Thank you.
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2.6.32-042stab120.6
Architecture: x86-64
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It is a bit more complicated than needed as my source for it does other things
as well. This one here just stores the output of "uname -n" into the
/etc/master in all VE's.
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uild the RedHat kernel SRPM and release it
. It's no longer funny what they do.
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unds.
They released the patched CentOS5 Kernel on the same day as RedHat. But
unfortunately it was RedHat which sat on it for two weeks.
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from inside a container:
ping -t 1 -c 1 1.2.3.4 | grep exceed | cut -d " " -f 2
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oo.
Also, there is an unofficial vztmpl available that allows you to build CentOS5
templates: http://www.neonhost.com/openvz/
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he kernel than it used to
be and I can't get the RHEL6 VPS to fire up any services with the CentOS5
based OpenVZ kernel.
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it yet.
I'll give it a look. Thanks!
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