Le 06/06/2016 20:41, Volker Janzen a écrit :
Hi Sergey,
I forgot to mention one important thing in my previous answer. As you know
Virtuozzo 7 based on VzLinux distribution. VzLinux is a Linux distribution
similar
to CentOS but it is not the same. VzLinux is not just rebuilded RPM packages
from CentOS. Some RPM packages in VzLinux contains fixes or changes specific to
Virtuozzo which are absent in RHEL/CentOS.
So this sentence from the quick Installation guide is just false: "Alternatively,
one can install OpenVZ on a pre-installed RPM based Linux distribution. Supported Linux
distributions: Cloud Linux 7.*, CentOS 7.*, Scientific Linux 7.* etc"
Source: https://openvz.org/Quick_installation_of_Virtuozzo_7
You're telling now it's not an alternative. It should be removed from the
guide, it's a huge change in the plans on how to deploy VZ7. For now, I was
able to fire up a CentOS 6 host and then follow the guide for installing
OpenVZ. With VZ7, I will need to be able to install from my own ISO image, this
might cause problems with the hosters I use and I really need to evaluate if
this is a good way to go. I really prefer OpenVZ container in favour of lxc and
I'd like to stay with it, but I also need an easy way to fire up a new host
system.
+1
we really need to fire up HN from automatic deployement tools, here we
use cobbler + PXE to instanciate our servers.
We do have centos7 template ready to go , we just add few shell lines in
a snippet of our kickstart to transform those bare centos 7 system to VZ .
we don't want to maitained a new distribution in cobbler/kickstart ....
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