, but what ?
Yeah, I haven't figured that out either. I used virt-manager to get the VM
installed and the tools installed. Once the tools were installed, I could use
prlctl as desired.
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What I did was use virt-manager to install the OS from install media. During
the install, I set a root password. Then post install, I installed the openvz
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are working on a control panel and we want do on each
> VM/CT a reset the first day of the month.
I'm not familiar with that one so no comment.
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When I do it on non-OpenVZ
hosts I generally stop the VM and clone it... but I'm sure folks more adept at
qcow2 snapshots could come up with a better way. I haven't really looked into
that much. Of course old-school methods like running a backup client within
the VM should work
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> Does OpenVZ affected by Dirty COW?
>
> What is the best solution to fix it now?
Every kernel released in the last 9 years is affected so far as I can tell.
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by default.
>
> I haven't tried an exploit program on an OpenVZ Legacy host node to
> try. Anyone?
>
> EL7 is supposedly vulnerable so I'd expect a VZ7 update.
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(https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1384344#c13), they claim that EL5
and EL6 are not vulnerable because /proc/self/mem isn't writable by default.
I haven't tried an exploit program on an OpenVZ Legacy host node to try.
Anyone?
EL7 is supposedly vulnerable so I'd expect a VZ7
I don't see a difference between the perms on a stock EL6 host and an OpenVZ
Legacy host... at least for DAC permissions:
-rw---. 1 root root 0 Oct 21 17:59 /proc/self/mem
I would be nice to get confirmation from others who attempt the
proof-of-concept.
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vulnerable but as you said, that was only a misunderstanding due to some
earlier PoC not working.
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ibuted OS Templates page probably needs to be
updated but the raw view shows those just fine.
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> I'd like to do some research on how long each stage of OpenVZ CT live
> migration takes.
Remember that vzmigrate on OpenVZ Legacy is a shell script... so add to it any
instrumentation you want.
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ht mailing list :)
Yeah, Red Hat just announced updates today:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2017-0293.html
... so I'm sure Virtuozzo will follow.
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Then umount and destroy the upgraded container and make a new container with
your new OS Template. I didn't try that last part but generally it just works.
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#x27;m not familiar with Oracle
containers so can't contrast them. I've used LXC a little bit... and they are
similar except for the fact that VZ7's security makes having root users in
containers no big deal (from a security stand point). LXC, I'm not so sure
about.
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"appliance" VM image already in VirtualBox format... but most of the time when
that happens I just convert the disk image to raw or qcow2 for use in KVM.
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ns ? what is
> the place of virtuozzo7 and/or community Vz7 in this world ?
I haven't seen any data for OpenVZ7 but there is this site/application that has
data for OpenVZ Legacy:
https://stats.openvz.org/
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trfs. Whether or not
that is suitable for btrfs is up to you to determine. My guess is not. If you
use ploop-based storage then the quota issue is resolved.
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>
> Tried using https://download.openvz.org/debian/archive.key with
> apt-key and saving
> https://download.openvz.org/debian/dists/jessie/Release.gpg
> to /usr/share/keyrings
There is a similar situation with yum and installing kernel updates on OpenVZ
Le
(basically forked from CentOS 7) and don't really
support running the OpenVZ Legacy kernel and userland programs on any other
distro.
Takeaways: If you want to run the OpenVZ Legacy kernel, run it on EL6 or older
Debians than 8... or give OpenVZ 7 a try.
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/ Virtuozzo needs to run a script to refresh
the HTML version of the download page but I'm not sure who can do that now.
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upload as «contributed templates»
I added them to to the contrib OS Templates directory. Thanks for the
submission.
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there are some diehard ZFS fans who have engineered their own solutions for it
that prefer simfs.
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experience in developing and supporting KVM, libvirt, virt-manager,
etc. since they are the primary developers of those. Granted, those things are
important if you don't plan to use KVM / VMs with OpenVZ 7.
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dded the Devuan. I think someone at Virtuozzo has to
run an update script to make the HTML version of the page refresh but the raw
listing (which is where I always go myself) has them:
https://download.openvz.org/template/precreated/contrib/
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ting the contents of the OpenVZ Legacy OS Template on the mount.
I don't have an OpenVZ 7 host to try it on at the moment but I might do a
nested KVM setup later to try it out.
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worked fine
for me.
In case anyone wanted to know where to find a Debian 9 OS Template for OpenVZ
Legacy... one can be found in the contrib directory here:
https://download.openvz.org/template/precreated/contrib/debian-9.0-x86_64-minimal.tar.gz
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ian-9 ez template package. Installed that and
was able to create the OS Template and create a container out of it... I
think... because it is in the middle of building the OS Template as I write
this. I assume it will complete just fine. :)
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ild. :( I was going to try and use my "create,
mount and delete, extract OpenVZ Legacy template" hack to make a Fedora 26
container... but no such luck.
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t;. Everything is in the kernel they ship.
Are you running the commands as a user or as root? You need to be root.
OpenVZ 7 works out of the box so I'm not sure what you did wrong. Can you
provide more details?
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oes not setup any networking.
Are you talking about KVM VMs... or containers? From the question, it sounds
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to that list, but feel
free to send that along. to make compatible templates, these are the official
docs:
https://docs.virtuozzo.com/virtuozzo_7_users_guide/advanced-tasks/creating-customized-containers.html
and also
https://docs.virtuozzo.com/virtuozzo_7_users_guide/advanced-tasks/creating-c
ot;
I ended up installing CentOS 7 on it and KVM works fine.
What's the deal? Why this extra restriction? :(
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from it, and extract/copy your backup into the new container's filesystem...
that should work.
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could dedicate a physical
NIC to a container and keep it separate from the host NIC. Of course that
assumes you have a spare NIC and switch port you can plug it into.
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a similar issue. The fix is said to be
ported to aarch64 and at least one other arch that I don't recall. Perhaps
they are just trying to be over protective?
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While #3 is fixed... I'm guessing it is like fixing only one of three holes in
a submarine's hull.
Of course any efforts in fixing anything are greatly appreciated.
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Greetings,
- Original Message -
> This forum seems to not be working:
>
> forum.openvz.org
>
> (I linked a vzquota question from DuckDuckGo)
Perhaps they fixed it after you reported? ...but it is working for me.
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ence
[ ] Other (explain)
[ ] Yes, re-add simfs
[x] No, ploop alone is fine
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> $CE_SERVER https://vault.centos.org/6.10/os/x86_64/
There are a few mirrors of CentOS Vault. I'd recommend using one of those.
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#x27;d be helpful for you or not?
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> Can OpenVZ 7 create Rocky 8 or 9 containers?
Nope but they do have vzlinux 8... and I'd expect it wouldn't be too difficult
to make your own OS Template for Rocky.
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Greetings,
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> Does OpenVZ 7 have the ability to run Rocky 8 containers?
Since it can run other EL8 clones, yes.
Are you going to ask another time?
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enVZ blog? Any interested in becoming
active on the #openvz IRC channel on Freenode? I'm there during normal working
hours MST time. We'd love to have you drop by... hey, I'd love to interview
you for my website too. Interested?
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pped?
I'll let you know what I find after I get all of the OS Templates build and
containers created and minimally tested (do they start?, do they work on the
network?). I don't anticipate any problems.
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ually easily fixed minor details. Expect my interview questions email this
weekend... now that I know how it works, it gives me a better idea on what to
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> -etc
>
> Maybe one of you guys could but a few words on that on the wiki?
Suno,
I have a question near the end about the future of vzpkg2 and documentation.
I'm guessing Robert's answer to that will play into when and how the
documentation you are l
elson-interview.html
I'm going to submit it to LWN and lxer.com as well as plop a post on the OpenVZ
blog to attract some readers.
Enjoy and your feedback is encouraged.
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Gregor,
- "Gregor Mosheh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can I have 32 machines at 64M apiece, for 2 GB of kmemsize?
Just out of curiousity, what values does vzsplit with -n 32 recommend?
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4) Start container
I think there is a quota file on the filesystem that can be moved too... but if
you don't, it'll just make a new one... so I don't think it is that big of a
deal.
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containers aren't there. To
fix it, before you start the container just remove
/vz/private/{CTID}/etc/rcS.d/S10udev. Then you can start the container and
it'll work just fine. Removing that file isn't the best fix but I'll work
until a better one comes along.
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-> Okay.
> [HN]# cat /proc/mounts | grep devpty
> -> Okay.
> [HN]# ls -la /dev/devpty (checking host FS)
> -> Okay.
> [HN]# mkdir /tmp/devpty_test
> [HN]# mount -t devpty none /tmp/devpty_test
> [HN]# ls -la /tmp/devpty_test
> -> Okay.
>
-backed ISO image
> on /var/lib/vz/private/101/.
>
> Stopping udev and it will work? Thanks. thanks!.
> I will try it.
>
> --- Okajima, Jun. Tokyo, Japan.
>
>
> 2008/10/25 Scott Dowdle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Jun,
> >
> > [top
ar.gz 31-Oct-2008 18:54 52M
I created a few containers from it... and it seems to work for me. Feel free
to test it out and let me know how it goes.
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support?
What are you looking for here? I don't think there is much that is OpenVZ
specific to your question. I believe the RHEL-based kernels support iSCSI
already... but I'm not sure. Anyone? Are you looking for changes to the
vzmigration script that makes it aware of shared s
sty-i386-minimal
ubuntu-gutsy-amd64-default
ubuntu-gutsy-amd64-minimal
ubuntu-gutsy-i386-default
ubuntu-gutsy-i386-minimal
ubuntu-hardy-amd64-default
ubuntu-hardy-amd64-minimal
ubuntu-hardy-i386-default
ubuntu-hardy-i386-minimal
ubuntu-intrepid-amd64-default
ubuntu-intrepid-amd64-minimal
ubuntu-int
creencast that is shorter and more
concise... but in the mean time, enjoy. Eventually I'll also slap it on the
OpenVZ blog.
I'm hoping there aren't too many barriers getting Robert's work into the stock
OpenVZ setup... and that eventually openSUSE and Gentoo support will be
ates build now.
I made containers with the debian-sarge OS templates and the Fedora small OS
Templates and tested them and they worked fine.
All OS Templates work.
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ot set
> UB parameter othersockbuf not set
> UB parameter dgramrcvbuf not set
> UB parameter numothersock not set
> UB parameter numfile not set
> UB parameter dcachesize not set
> UB parameter numiptent not set
>
> # vzctl enter 101
> Container is not running
>
>
&
Dietmar,
- "Dietmar Maurer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Whithout having gone through the docs I'm curious as to what kind
> > of protocol it uses to talk to the remote VZ hosts.
>
> https and VNC
And I would imagine that cluster nodes talk to each
out the possibility of a "lite" version that was for OpenVZ only
but the Proxmox VE folks are interested in doing that... so... since the source
is GPLed, if someone wants to grab the ball and run with it, it is possible.
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Thorsten,
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> @Dietmar: Btw can you plz describe where the source is downloadable ?
I can answer that since I read:
http://pve.proxmox.com/pipermail/pve-user/2008-October/000280.html
ftp://pve.proxmox.com/sources/
TY
-Nov-2008 23:30 83M
fedora-10-x86_64-default.tar.gz 23-Nov-2008 22:50 202M
fedora-10-x86_64-minimal.tar.gz 23-Nov-2008 23:32 84M
Enjoy.
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The page is a bit junky and redundant but I hope it is more accurate now.
Don't forget, if anyone notices anything else that needs to be fixed, login
(create an account if you need to) and fix it yourself. :)
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ing kernel update... but I believe they have had
two kernel updates since that have left it out.
Over the holiday break there was even some bickering on the bug report. Here's
the bug report:
http://bugzilla.openvz.org/show_bug.cgi?id=970
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BTW, my DSL modem at home decided that it no longer knows what electricity is
and I've had to order a new one which should arrive sometime tomorrow... so
I've been down for a few days... until I got back to work today after the
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). Is there
a vzpkgcache flag that I can use to turn on and off usage of pkg-cacher?
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e you also
should find the cause of the compromise and fix it if at all possible. Some
causes are guessed/broken passwords without any real software vulnerability
being involved.
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t is going to
happy real soon... but in a month or two maybe... hopefully. I myself would
really like to see vzpkg2 and pkg-cacher replace the existing vzpkg... and the
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> 1) Kir has been tied up lately with some family health issues but
> should be back to work in near future.
in THE near future
Michael,
- "Michael Park" wrote:
> ...but it seems like the httpd service at repo.opensource-sw.net is
The webserver seems to be down at the moment. Will know more later. I can
probably mirror the setup or perhaps openvz.org could. We'll look into it.
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Peter,
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> $ vzsplit -n 2
> Fatal resource shortage, try to decrease the number of VPS
Something is horribly wrong. Please specify the versions you are using:
kernel
vzctl
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e specifics.
That's the good thing with the RHEL-based kernels... they may be a little older
but Red Hat maintains them, back ports some features, back ports drivers, and
does all of the security patch back porting. I wonder if you could use RHEL
kernel package on Debian? I know y
ot; but isn't... but because they marked it "stable" they won't fix it.
> > I'd recommend you contact the packagers of those and voice your
>
> I'm going to do that in some days. :-)
Please let the mailing list know what you find out if you don't mi
rse with others.
Getting back to the user's problem, he has vzsplit that doesn't work. Any
ideas as to why his vzsplit doesn't work? Does your vzsplit work? I'm
guessing the combination of the newer 2.6.26 kernel and an older vzctl is
making the problem worse than the combi
devpts none /dev/pts
>
> Looking in the fedora install-post script, I've found this:
>
> # Mount /dev/pts
> # FIXME is that needed in 2.6 kernel?
> # echo "none/dev/ptsdevpts rw 0 0" >> $VE_ROOT/etc/fstab
>
> I comment the echo line o
that could be ported to rpm and deb
distros, make it an option dep for vzpkg2 and add metadata packages for Gentoo
so that a Gentoo OS Template could easily be built on the supported host node
distros
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een added with each release sense then.
When will containers be done in the mainline kernel? Depends on what you call
done. Different developers have their own specific needs and may call it done
at different times... but the general consensus is that it'll take 1-3 years...
perhaps lon
[4132] [exc] self._console.loop()
> Jan 21 22:04:43 testve sshproxyd[4132] [exc] File
> "/var/lib/python-support/python2.5/sshproxy/ptywrap.py", line 78, in
> loop
> Jan 21 22:04:43 testve sshproxyd[4132] [exc] chan.send(data)
> Jan 21 22:04:43 testve sshproxyd[4132] [
Greetings,
- "mattias" wrote:
> can i use open vz containers with Virtuozzo
Yes, unless you can't.
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7;m sure the memory usage could creep right
up there like a physical machine.
Anyway, creating GUI OS Templates is fairly easy with CentOS 4 and 5, and
Fedora 9 and 10... for anyone who wants a desktop type container.
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ep right up there like a physical
machine.
Anyway, creating GUI OS Templates is fairly easy with CentOS 4 and 5, and
Fedora 9 and 10... for anyone who wants a desktop type container.
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u OS Templates. The
bug yum mention was discovered during the beta period and fixed... but somehow
it found its way back.
I appreciate the Proxmox guys helping out but we all know the better solution
is to get the OpenVZ official OS Templates fixed so users won't have to ramble
their way to a
stop the VE
>
> while the happens), what should I back up???
>
> Or can someone explain the difference between private and root?
>
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on clinton (VE), so I upped
> to
> 500M (was 256). No change. The host machine bush only has one VE on
> there at the moment so it's not busy.
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