The "root" area is at: /var/lib/vz/root/$VEID
This point exists only if container is running. Yo can create mount/umount scripts too: http://wiki.openvz.org/Bind_mounts Greetings. El 29/12/2009, a las 11:00, Gordan Bobic escribió: > Christian Hofstaedtler wrote: >> * Gordan Bobic <gor...@bobich.net> [091229 10:05]: >>> I'm experimenting with using OpenVZ for shared-root guest VMs. Thus far I >>> have managed to get most of it working using GFS for /vz/private. I can >>> start up the same guest on two different hosts (both of which mount the >>> same /vz/private GFS volume), and both guests come up fine without >>> trashing the file system. >>> >> [..] >>> Further, since bind-mounting such private volumes from the host doesn't >>> seem to work, how do I add a private disk volume of some description >>> inside the guest? >> "private" is the storage area for the VE's root-fs. You need to mount >> into "root" instead, which in itself is a hidden bind mount which is >> only available as long as the VE is mounted. > > I'm not entirely sure I follow what you mean. Can you please elaborate? How > do I mount things into "root"? > >> You can use the mount and umount VE scripts to do your work. > > Can you provide an example or a link to the relevant docs or wiki page? > > Gordan > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > Users@openvz.org > https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openvz.org https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users