Correction, what I meant to say is that running vz container *on a stock distro kernel* is mainly academic for now. Obviously, running containers on the openvz kernel works quite well!
On Wed, Dec 31, 2014 at 1:15 PM, jjs - mainphrame <j...@mainphrame.com> wrote: > Thanks for the reference, it's good to know. My vz adventures in the past > always involved the full openvz stack. So running vz containers does indeed > appear to be mainly of academic interest until further down the road... > On Dec 31, 2014 1:06 PM, "Scott Dowdle" <dow...@montanalinux.org> wrote: > >> Greetings, >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> > So, after reading this, I installed vzctl-core on my fedora 21 box, >> > from the stock repositories, and just for giggles, I issued the >> > command "vzctl create 101". >> > >> > It did the right thing and created a default Centos 6 container. >> > >> > However, I immediately noticed that the vzlist command is missing. >> > Excuse the dumb question, but what is the new way to list vz >> > containers? >> >> Just to clarify, this isn't something new. The fact that almost no one >> uses it is because it doesn't work very well. For more info see: >> >> http://wiki.openvz.org/Vzctl_for_upstream_kernel >> >> Specifically see the limitations section. >> >> TYL, >> -- >> Scott Dowdle >> 704 Church Street >> Belgrade, MT 59714 >> (406)388-0827 [home] >> (406)994-3931 [work] >> _______________________________________________ >> Users mailing list >> Users@openvz.org >> https://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> >
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