yes. it's known incompatibility. plz use 64bit tools with 64bit kernel. there was a bug, but it's low priority, since not critical/major one.
Alexander GQ Gerasiov wrote: > Hello again. > > I'm experimenting with openvz and found one more issue. > I'm using 32bit system Debian Lenny i386. Kernel compiled for i686 > processor with vz-tools for i386 arch works ok, but when I tried to > boot into x86_64 kernel (with the same 32bit userspace) vztools said > strange things: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# ls /var/lib/vzquota/ > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# vzctl --verbose start 1001 > Starting VE ... > Initializing quota ... > VE is mounted > Error: kernel does not support user resources. Please, rebuild with > CONFIG_USER_RESOURCE=y > VE start failed > Received signal: 11 in /usr/sbin/vzquota > Error: Unable to apply new quota values quota not running > Received signal: 11 in /usr/sbin/vzquota > VE is unmounted > > If I turn off vz's disk quotas I see > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# vzctl --verbose start 1001 > Starting VE ... > Initializing quota ... > VE is mounted > Error: kernel does not support user resources. Please, rebuild with > CONFIG_USER_RESOURCE=y > VE start failed > VE is unmounted > > > So I see 3 problems here: > 1st. vzquota segfaults. Not really bad, but looks dirty a bit. > 2nd. vzctl says something about CONFIG_USER_RESOURCE which is no longer > used as I can see (It's absent in any Kconfig, but still used in tcp > code patched with openvz patch) > 3d. Finally 32bit userspace doesn't work with 64bit kernel. That's > terrible %) > > Am I right? How should I submit it to bugzilla? 3 different bugs or a > single one? > _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users
