there are probably only a handful
of people who know both well enough to really compare them... and they are
changing / releasing fairly often.
Did I answer your questions?
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For info about the various OpenVZ kernel branches, please see:
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solution. I don't know if what you want to do will
work or not because I haven't tried it. Nor have I tried ZFS in Linux. I
suspect it won't work though... but I do wish you luck.
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alling services and adding users isn't recommended
and you want to keep your host node pretty minimal. I know one of the
advantages of Debian is that it is a fantastic server OS with a large library
of software... which you don't care about for an OpenVZ host node.
I'm just sayi
much storage they have but I believe it is in the triple-digit TBs. They
definitely plan to grow it as their needs increase.
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Template. To the best of my knowledge, the issue isn't
present in the my contributed SL OS Templates.
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in the end, it is just a semantic argument that isn't very productive, eh? :)
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> > Disk quota exceeded
>
> Ehm... you reached your disk quotum?
>
> Try the vzdq___ commands.
Or increase the diskspace value in the config you are using with your create
command.
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ner a
while back (I don't use it anymore though) and I got that error... and if I
remember correctly what I did to fix it was to make iptables-save in the
container a symlink to /bin/true... and that magically made it work. I don't
know if that is going to work for you or not.
As to the
;t
read it and I don't know if that is the same use case or not.
Good luck. Sorry I didn't have any answers for you.
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>
> I've also added the link to http://www.altlinux.org/OpenVZ [ru].
I've added those two to the contributed OS Templates. Thanks for your
contribution.
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change in the not too distant future.
That isn't a solution but it solves the problem without requiring a solution. :)
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does all of the work and doesn't rely on the underlying
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t knowledge, you could possibly simulate their
package. Of course that assumes they properly package up as .deb files... the
software they provide.
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>
> Ok, so it's old .. but
>
> # yum update vzquota
> Setting up Update Process
> No Packages marked for Update
>
> What gives?
My guess is that they have a updated vzquota package in the works and the other
tools have gotten a little ahead of i
ach
release they fix bugs. The best place to look to see if something has been
reported is bugzilla.openvz.org.
I don't know if the bug(s) you emailed to the list are included in the fixes
found in the more recent kernels or not... but if not... I recommend you report
them.
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d Oracle Enterprise Linux OS Templates although the later is only in the
contributed OS Templates I think (I built it).
Anyway, that is why there aren't any RHEL OS Templates distributed by the
OpenVZ project.
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read that.
So, if you want a container to look like a physical machine and have the same
device names and be configurable... that just ain't going to happen. Next
question? :)
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Greetings,
I'm typing this from the OpenVZ booth (#93) at the Southern California Linux
Expo taking place at the Hilton near the L.A. International Airport. Anyone
who is going to SCaLE, come see us! When I say us, I mean Kir and myself. :)
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ut then again my
familiarity with this stuff only started about 6.5 years ago.
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es this have to do with OpenVZ?
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sive=1 /test
> cgexec -g cpuset:test ping www.google.com
>
> But "cat /proc/interrupts" show that network interrupts are
> incremented on cpu0 only.
>
> Am I missing anything ? what should I do so that interrupts will
> occur on CPU1 ?
What does this have to do with OpenVZ
blob/master/create-template-debian-amd64.sh
I just added your submission to the contrib directory.
I think Kir needs to manually run something so it shows up on the fancy HTML
page listing.
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> Now I'm wondering if there is some way to fake a newer kernel to the
> containers? Or what else could be done to get things running.
This should work for you hopefully:
http://forum.openvz.org/index.php?t=msg&goto=2235
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going to be in RHEL7. Anyone?
I'm not sure how to troubleshoot. Maybe someone in the IRC channel might have
a clue. Look for an existing bug (bugzilla.openvz.org) and if you can't find
one, file one.
I'm just ignorant in this area.
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the OpenVZ dists/scripts for
Arch are fairly sloppy and a bit outdated. I'm not really that familiar with
Arch so I can't help much there.
Anyone else want to lend a hand?
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Do you migrate containers outside of your network or from outside into your
network? That isn't a very common thing I don't think.
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to move things from testing to stable. For example, to get something moved out
of Fedora's testing repos, a package just needs 3 positive karma votes from
users of the package. I wonder how Debian does it??!
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25-Oct-2013 15:42 198
scientific-6-x86_64-20131025.tar.xz 25-Oct-2013 15:42 107M
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Those are written, to the best of my knowledge, by the Proxmox VE folks and do
not come from the OpenVZ Project.
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nct vzpkg which allows one to easily build OS
Templates. It expanded beyond vzpkg in that vzpkg was only for rpm-based
distros whereas vzpkg2 could do both rpm and deb-based distros.
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tion file to do this?
>
> (e.g. SUSPEND=OFF in 666.conf or smth?)
There is a global setting in /etc/vz/vz.conf
man vz.conf
Look for VE_STOP_MODE=suspend|stop
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vzctl-core-4.6.1-1.x86_64
vzquota-3.1-1.x86_64 (same)
vzstats-0.5.2-1.noarch (same)
ploop-lib-1.10-1.x86_64
ploop-1.10-1.x86_64
I don't know if that will fix your problem or not but it is the first thing I'd
try.
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not a product of the OpenVZ Project but of the great folks at Proxmox
with their Proxmox VE product. So, I'm not sure if you'll get the answer you
are looking for on this mailing list or not. Maybe.
You can also ask on the Proxmox VE mailing list.
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erhaps but I don't think it is
likely with normal usage patterns. I guess you'll just have to see how well it
works for you. There isn't one set of settings that is good for everything and
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to manage iptables may or may not work with
the iptables modules provided by your host node kernel.
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tivity and given the fact that I
haven't tried that recipe either... I'm not sure. I'd recommend you give it a
try and see.
Good luck!
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-skiplock chkpnt 103 --suspend' failed with exit code 16
Also make sure the vzrst module is installed.
depmod vzcpt ; depmod vzrst
Then I don't think you'll have a problem.
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> --skiplock chkpnt 103 --suspend' failed with exit code 16
My guess is you just need to ensure that the vzcpt module is loaded. If not,
load it.
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that it loads everything needed by openvz but for some reason it didn't this
time. It should in the future though. I've seen that happen on first boot
after an OpenVZ kernel install but not really after that.
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k we should let that stop
us.
Comments, feedback, questions?
I'll also post this to my personal blog as well as the OpenVZ blog.
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m hosting providers... and can't be helped... doesn't mean a
CentOS spin with OpenVZ pre-installed isn't useful. It saves at least 10
minutes.
I'm on the #openvz channel during business hours MST... and I see a lot of
questions unrelated to the one you mentioned.
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... and I'm guessing that all of the service packages
will only include systemd unit files.
Not trying to start a systemd war... just being pragmatic.
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gt; > /vz3/private/1407/root.hdd/root.hdd contains uninitialized blocks
> > (offset=135573536768 len=1323008) which are not aligned to cluster
> > size
Nope. Sorry, I haven't seen that error myself.
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stock RHEL kernel
that it is unlikely to work on the OpenVZ kernel but that's just a guess.
Also, just because the published exploit doesn't work doesn't mean that a
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our container, you'll have to redefine the main one over and over, but at
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ved... and probably another handful or two of pa!
ckages that could be removed to make it smaller but hey... it is ~98MB as a
.tar.xz. Installed it takes up slightly less than 700MB. Not too bad for a
first attempt.
If you have any comments or questions, just ask. Enjoy!
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has something to do with the recent
> futexes CVE, is that right?
I'm guessing it has something to do with Kir being on vacation.
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s RPM
> packages for CentOS/SL 6.5.
Looks nice and thanks for the hard work... but I think for most OpenVZ users,
until it supports some of the stuff it doesn't (quotas, vSwap, ploop), it isn't
very useful. When it supports that stuff in the future, it will become very
useful.
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tainers... but I don't create a lot of containers all the time... so I
haven't really needed an API thus far.
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vzctl's Arch scripts aren't up to
that either? Or are they?
Is there anyone who is Arch-knowledgable that could lend a hand? It would be
so nice to have a reasonably fresh Arch OS Template in contrib.
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root 60M Jul 7 11:19 centos-7-x86_64-minimal-20140707.tar.xz
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 198 Jul 7 12:57
centos-7-x86_64-minimal-20140707.tar.xz.asc
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tro X
from within distro X.
For the contributed OS Templates, there is supposed to be a corresponding forum
post with build details but very few people seem to follow that including
myself. I need to get better at that.
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than it is on the
>OpenSolaris forks... so you can build your own if you can spare the people to
>learn the best practices.
I don't have a use for ZFS myself so I'm not really advocating it.
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irectory and
looked... and there are two scripts there:
# ls -lh /root/*.sh
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 3.5K Jul 7 10:35 /root/create-centos7-ostemplate.sh
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1013 Jul 7 10:35
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e free disk space... and they should work fine... so build
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on-OpenVZ kernel... remove non-openvz kernels
completely... or if you want to keep them around for some reason... at least
make sure the desired kernel is set to default in your bootloader.
-
I believe I've gone through the various scenerios. So was your boss correct in
what h
o do
that anyway, right? Luckily sshd is on by default.
Kir, would you please refresh the HTML OS Template page? Thanks!
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> the boot order manually after running yum update?
What I've done is to just remove the stock CentOS kernel because what isn't
installed doesn't get updated. You could also make it an exclude in the
/etc/yum.conf if desired.
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> what does dracut do?
Master your package manager:
rpm -qi dracut
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rdware inside of a container.
What is it you are wanting to do?
I use x2goserver / x2goclient for desktop stuff with containers and it works
great. Would that meet your needs?
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page for vzctl covers it as well as a few wiki pages... but sometimes I get the
feeling from some users who appear in IRC... that it can be a bit confusing.
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system is something that is
commonly done. Which step did you forget? I have no idea... and recall I said
I don't use veth myself so I can't be of much help. I don't think users
commonly use bridges though.
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Greetings,
- Original Message -
> https://openvz.org/Quick_installation
>
> Any install guides for Centos 7 yet?
Nope. There isn't an EL7-based OpenVZ kernel (yet)... and the EL6-based one
will not work (so far as I know) on EL7.
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7;t any downtime. When the backup
is done, it merges the snapshot back... so the system you get is newer than
your backup but only with the stuff that changed since the backup.
https://wiki.openvz.org/Ploop/Backup
So use the stuff there as a sample.
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enVZ EL5-based kernel so I can't speak to
that... but they have been keeping that updated with a release that came out
today.
You can run the EL6-based OpenVZ kernel on EL5-based hosts I believe... but
really, why not do a fresh install on the host of the latest-greatest?
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> Is there a command for backing up and restoring like vzdump that
> works with ploop?
https://wiki.openvz.org/Ploop/Backup
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I'll try to update the
wiki entry to add the compression flag.
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do I say, throw away the delta... and give me
back my container before the changes?
I think I'm having some brainfart moment on how snapshots really function.
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ploop directly? The idea of using the ploop command directly is scary to me
for some reason.
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ar as I can figure out,
that is indeed how it works.
I single snapshot is basically worthless.
I would love to be wrong about that and if someone can show me otherwise I'm
definitely ready to receive the set of instructions.
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rage and was able to
duplicate the issue if I tried to edit an existing file but not if I edited a
new file.
It would be interesting to discover the cause of the error... but indeed there
are a few dozen other editors to pick from. Hopefully they'll figure out the
cause and address it.
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a while.
Is this a sign of underlying disk issues... or is there a way I can fsck and
get the disk happy again?
Help!
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> Here's how to fsck a ploop container:
> http://kb.sp.parallels.com/en/115683
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> Jean-Pierre Abboud
I did search for it but didn't find it. Thanks for the link!
I'll give it a try.
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> Any questions/suggestions/performance test and other feedback are
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How well does ploop work? ploop has been the default container filesystem for
a while now.
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he changed files have to be transferred...
saving a lot of time.
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rk was being done so they only have themselves to blame.
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line kernel...
on an OpenVZ mailing list... but it least OpenVZ uses the GPL.
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k. I don't think any of that
would be necessary but who knows.
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es refreshed. I
don't remember the specifics of the arpsend method but in a pinch you can
probably look at how vzctl (in the C source code) sets up a container's IP
address... and mimic that.
I'd like to hear more once you get it figured out.
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ll. For more info see:
http://wiki.openvz.org/Vzctl_for_upstream_kernel
Specifically see the limitations section.
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med stable. Upstream does not ship a
32bit flavor so neither does OpenVZ. As always, if you notice any issues, with
it, report them.
http://download.openvz.org/template/precreated/
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7;d also like to see a comparison between ploop wasted space and that of
qcow2... although I'm not sure that qcow2 offers compaction features... since I
don't find the word compact in the qemu-img man page. Maybe there is a
separate tool for qcow2?
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n't available at boot is it?) isn't provided by a distro, grub2 support for
it probably isn't offered either. I'm just guessing here.
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make a multi-seat type experience that never quite worked out. Luckily systemd
has come along and offered multi-seat on physical hardware but I digress.
If you want to access a graphical desktop from a container, no problem. Use
something like x2go, xrdp, vnc, etc.
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start Xorg nor use a graphical login manager
to use x2go. You can fire up a desktop (or individual application) on demand
and disconnect and reattach later if desired.
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u should be able to make changes to the keyboard settings in there.
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? What version of vzctl?
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orted (and fix in the queue).
I don't know the underlying specifics on how to make Debian 8 work, but yes...
systemd in an OpenVZ container has been done. Not only for Fedora... but for
EL7 as well (CentOS and Scientific Linux).
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