Greetings,

----- Original Message -----
> I know this is a pretty basic question, but could someone point me in
> the right direction to set up a custom container? I want to set up
> OSSIM 4.0 as a virtual machine. As there are no OpenVZ VMs available
> that I know of, I would like to set one up. I'm running Proxmox VE
> 2.0, but my hardware, while 64 bit, does not have the virtualization
> extensions to allow me to run KVM, so I would like to set up an OpenVZ
> container to run it. Would the best approach be to build it on
> something like VirtualBox then convert it, or is there a more
> straightforward way to go directly from the OSSIM iso image to a
> container?


General advice for converting a physical machine (or HVM virtualized VM) to a 
container can be found here:

http://wiki.openvz.org/P2v

It appears that OSSIM is Debian Squeeze based... and it would be nice if they 
offered a repository of the OSSIM speciality packages... and then you could 
make a Debian container and install the OSSIM packages.  Unfortunately their 
website doesn't container a lot of information... but I wonder if you just do 
an install and then examine their sources list to see if they indeed do have a 
custom repo to keep their software updated.  You could also examine what 
default Debian packages they install... compare the packages to factory 
settings to figure out what files they have altered (usually only config 
files)... and armed with that knowledge, you could possibly simulate their 
package.  Of course that assumes they properly package up as .deb files... the 
software they provide.

Good luck,
-- 
Scott Dowdle
704 Church Street
Belgrade, MT 59714
(406)388-0827 [home]
(406)994-3931 [work]
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