Re: linux-vserver (or equvalent) in wheezy

2012-11-30 Thread shawn wilson
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 8:55 PM, Richard Hector wrote: > On 08/06/12 08:58, Darren Baginski wrote: >> >> 07.06.2012, 23:45, "Adrian Fita": >>> >>> >>> I think that would be Linux Containers (LXC): http://wiki.debian.org/LXC. >>> >> >> Looks promising. Is there any infrastructure around yet? >> I me

Re: linux-vserver (or equvalent) in wheezy

2012-11-29 Thread Darren Baginski
08.06.2012, 17:41, "John A. Sullivan III" : > On Fri, 2012-06-08 at 09:40 +0100, Jon Dowland wrote: > >>  On Fri, Jun 08, 2012 at 12:58:16AM +0400, Darren Baginski wrote: >>>  Looks promising. Is there any infrastructure around yet?  I mean init >>> scripts >>>  for auto start , /etc/ files like

Re: linux-vserver (or equvalent) in wheezy

2012-06-09 Thread Jon Dowland
On Sat, Jun 09, 2012 at 12:55:34PM +1200, Richard Hector wrote: > Have a look at libvirt: > We use it with QEMU/KVM; I haven't tried it with LXC (I haven't > tried LXC at all) Thanks. I use it with QEMU/KVM, and likewise have never used LXC. I shall give it a look. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to d

Re: linux-vserver (or equvalent) in wheezy

2012-06-08 Thread Richard Hector
On 08/06/12 08:58, Darren Baginski wrote: 07.06.2012, 23:45, "Adrian Fita": I think that would be Linux Containers (LXC): http://wiki.debian.org/LXC. Looks promising. Is there any infrastructure around yet? I mean init scripts for auto start , /etc/ files like the same for linux-vserver ?

Re: linux-vserver (or equvalent) in wheezy

2012-06-08 Thread Darren Baginski
08.06.2012, 17:41, "John A. Sullivan III" : > I find there are other advantages to VServer.  We use both KVM and > VServer in our environment on hefty hardware.  Not only do the lower > requirements make a difference on highly virtualized systems (nothing > like seeing dozens of small servers ru

Re: linux-vserver (or equvalent) in wheezy

2012-06-08 Thread John A. Sullivan III
On Fri, 2012-06-08 at 09:40 +0100, Jon Dowland wrote: > On Fri, Jun 08, 2012 at 12:58:16AM +0400, Darren Baginski wrote: > > Looks promising. Is there any infrastructure around yet? I mean init > > scripts > > for auto start , /etc/ files like the same for linux-vserver ? > > This was recently d

Re: linux-vserver (or equvalent) in wheezy

2012-06-08 Thread Jon Dowland
On Fri, Jun 08, 2012 at 12:58:16AM +0400, Darren Baginski wrote: > Looks promising. Is there any infrastructure around yet? I mean init scripts > for auto start , /etc/ files like the same for linux-vserver ? This was recently discussed on -devel, and several people commented that there isn't yet

Re: linux-vserver (or equvalent) in wheezy

2012-06-07 Thread Adrian Fita
On 07/06/12 23:58, Darren Baginski wrote: > 07.06.2012, 23:45, "Adrian Fita" : >> >> I think that would be Linux Containers (LXC): http://wiki.debian.org/LXC. > > Looks promising. Is there any infrastructure around yet? > I mean init scripts for auto start , /etc/ files like the same for > linux-

Re: linux-vserver (or equvalent) in wheezy

2012-06-07 Thread Darren Baginski
07.06.2012, 23:45, "Adrian Fita" : > > I think that would be Linux Containers (LXC): http://wiki.debian.org/LXC. > Looks promising. Is there any infrastructure around yet? I mean init scripts for auto start , /etc/ files like the same for linux-vserver ? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-use

Re: linux-vserver (or equvalent) in wheezy

2012-06-07 Thread Adrian Fita
On 07/06/12 21:34, Darren Baginski wrote: > Could you please tell me what is the option now should be used > instead of linux-vserver in wheezy? Looks like there is no kernel > with linux-vserver for wheezy. I'm aware about KVM, but we understand > it's not the same. I'm looking for lightweight con

Re: linux-vserver (or equvalent) in wheezy

2012-06-07 Thread Eric Viseur
OpenVZ ? 2012/6/7 Darren Baginski > Hi! > > Could you please tell me what is the option now should be used instead of > linux-vserver in wheezy? > Looks like there is no kernel with linux-vserver for wheezy. > I'm aware about KVM, but we understand it's not the same. > I'm looking for lightwe

linux-vserver (or equvalent) in wheezy

2012-06-07 Thread Darren Baginski
Hi! Could you please tell me what is the option now should be used instead of linux-vserver in wheezy? Looks like there is no kernel with linux-vserver for wheezy. I'm aware about KVM, but we understand it's not the same. I'm looking for lightweight containerization like linux-vserver which works