Hello,
I have an Parallels Virtuozzo Containers VPS with CentOS 5 OS template. I can't
change the template trough the PVC Power Panel nor by asking my provider to do
that. He told me that the image is the container and it's impossible to change
it.
I've tried unpacking the
On 5/17/2011 11:24 AM, Sebastian Tarach wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have two hard drives ( sda and sdb ) which are used to create
> md0,md1 and md2. I want to resize md2, sda3 and sdb3 to create another
> set of partition for md3 on which I would like to setup OpenVZ.
>
> I alre
Hello,
I have two hard drives ( sda and sdb ) which are used to create
md0,md1 and md2. I want to resize md2, sda3 and sdb3 to create another
set of partition for md3 on which I would like to setup OpenVZ.
I already resized md2 using fallowing tutorial:
http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-resize
Hello all,
See <https://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2010/02/msg00115.html> as
well as the thread preceeding it.
On Sun, Feb 14, 2010 at 10:08:16AM -0500, Andrew Malcolmson wrote:
> While it's good to hear that OpenVZ will probably be in Squeeze after
> all, you could
While it's good to hear that OpenVZ will probably be in Squeeze after
all, you could also check out a similar project Linux Containers (lxc)
with support in kernels > 2.6.29.
http://delicious.com/andmalc/lxc
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Hello all,
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 02:18:05PM +0100, Heiko Kokemoor wrote:
> does anybody knows, if openVZ will be available in sqeeze or what had
> happend to openVZ in debian?
Lack of upstream support. Recently new plans have been announced:
| I can now announce an "half official
On Friday 12 February 2010 13:18:05 Heiko Kokemoor wrote:
> does anybody knows, if openVZ will be available in sqeeze or what had
> happend to openVZ in debian?
> can't find a kernel-image in the repros.
It's definitely available in Lenny. But I don't know about
hi,
does anybody knows, if openVZ will be available in sqeeze or what had
happend to openVZ in debian?
can't find a kernel-image in the repros.
greetings
heiko
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On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 20:07:27 -0600
Aaron Siegel wrote:
> Hello
>
> I would like to compile a custom kernel with openvz support. I will
> also be using the NVIDIA and lirc modules. I am using the
> debian.systs.org repositories, the /etc/apt/sources.list has the
> following
Hello
I would like to compile a custom kernel with openvz support. I will also be
using the NVIDIA and lirc modules. I am using the debian.systs.org
repositories, the /etc/apt/sources.list has the following entries;
deb http://download.openvz.org/debian-systs lenny contrib main non-free
Hi everyone:
I hope someone here with some experience with OpenVZ can help me.
I have a VE with a Virtual Ethernet (veth) interface. Its connectivity
is OK, from the OpenVZ host I can ping and ssh my VE and viceversa.
But my VE isn't able to handle broadcast traffic. It can't resol
On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 11:29:33AM -0600, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Greetings;
>
> Just saw a mention of another interesting product; OpenVZ.
>
> Has anybody done any comparison between VBox and OpenVZ?
>
> Any opinions about which is better?
OpenVZ (and also liux-vserver, fro
Stephen Liu wrote:
--- Mark Allums <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
Just saw a mention of another interesting product; OpenVZ.
Has anybody done any comparison between VBox and OpenVZ?
Any opinions about which is better?
Many TIA!
Dennis
VirtualBox ha
2008/11/14 Mark Allums <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Dennis Wicks wrote:
>>
>> Greetings;
>>
>> Just saw a mention of another interesting product; OpenVZ.
>>
>> Has anybody done any comparison between VBox and OpenVZ?
>>
>> Any opinions about w
--- Mark Allums <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dennis Wicks wrote:
> > Greetings;
> >
> > Just saw a mention of another interesting product; OpenVZ.
> >
> > Has anybody done any comparison between VBox and OpenVZ?
> >
> > Any opinions a
Dennis Wicks wrote:
Greetings;
Just saw a mention of another interesting product; OpenVZ.
Has anybody done any comparison between VBox and OpenVZ?
Any opinions about which is better?
Many TIA!
Dennis
VirtualBox has been getting a lot of maintenance lately, which I regard
as a Good Sign
Greetings;
Just saw a mention of another interesting product; OpenVZ.
Has anybody done any comparison between VBox and OpenVZ?
Any opinions about which is better?
Many TIA!
Dennis
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On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 01:50:31PM +0400, Alexander GQ Gerasiov wrote:
> It's kernel part compiles well, module loads, but Xserver can't get
> connection to kernel part, and says something like "could not
> initialize device". Nvidia driver version 169.12-1 from Debian Sid.
Is the card supported b
Oh, problem was in vmalloc. default limit is 128M, but openvz+nvidia
wants ~130 %)
passing vmalloc=256m to kernel boot command line solve the problem.
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>After you recompile 2.6.24.4 (why not .5?)
Ah, you right, that was 2.6.24.5 (I play with linux-2.6 source package.)
>how do you install the nvidia driver?
Don't worry, I know this part,
aptitude install linux-headers-2.6.24-1-openvz-686
m-a a-i nvidia-kernel-source
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Alexander GQ Gerasiov wrote:
Hi, folks.
I'm trying to switch my vserver installation to openvz, but meet some
problems:
I get openz's git, prepare a patch from it, then get debian kernel
(2.6.24.4 + debian patches) and compile all this together.
It looks like it works (I didn'
Hi, folks.
I'm trying to switch my vserver installation to openvz, but meet some
problems:
I get openz's git, prepare a patch from it, then get debian kernel
(2.6.24.4 + debian patches) and compile all this together.
It looks like it works (I didn't test it well, but at least
>>Bootup does NOT panic but produces a slew of undefined symbols. Cannot trap
>>these but symbols of form UB_ seems most common (there are others).
>>This kernel does not use an initrd so maybe I need to compile in some of the
>>openvz stuff? Which ones?
>Mad
>Bootup does NOT panic but produces a slew of undefined symbols. Cannot trap
>these but symbols of form UB_ seems most common (there are others).
>This kernel does not use an initrd so maybe I need to compile in some of the
>openvz stuff? Which ones?
Made one with the latest pa
Bootup does NOT panic but produces a slew of undefined symbols. Cannot trap
these but symbols of form UB_ seems most common (there are others).
This kernel does not use an initrd so maybe I need to compile in some of the
openvz stuff? Which ones?
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This is locked into a 2.6.16 kernel version. No fun if one keeps up-to-date
kernel versions around. Problem having both recent 2.6.17 and their desired
2.6.16, besides disk space is nvidia's driver install not liking mutliple
kernels.
I would prefer modules that will be modprobed be installable
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 22:47:52 +0300, David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>> >I have no such modules: vzdev, vzmon, vzdquota.
>>
>> OpenVZ won't work without them. Sounds like you don't have an OpenVZ
>> kernel installed (or booted).
>
>make-
h
>
> >I have no such modules: vzdev, vzmon, vzdquota.
>
> OpenVZ won't work without them. Sounds like you don't have an OpenVZ
> kernel installed (or booted).
make-kpkg listed a lot of patch.o's being compiled and claimed their patch was
applied. Their documentati
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 16:59:28 +0300, David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>( do not know what you mean by set -x here. )
"set -x" in a bash script, can help you debug the script.
man bash
>I have no such modules: vzdev, vzmon, vzdquota.
OpenVZ won't work without t
On Monday 28 August 2006 15:35, John Kelly wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 09:22:33 +0300, David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> wrote:
> >Startup of Openvz, which I assume "populates" /dev/vzdev
>
> I don't have a /dev/vzdev
>
> >fails wit
On Mon, 28 Aug 2006 09:22:33 +0300, David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Startup of Openvz, which I assume "populates" /dev/vzdev
I don't have a /dev/vzdev
>fails with an error message "unregistered protocal family 17"
>Doing a grep on dmesg fo
Startup of Openvz, which I assume "populates" /dev/vzdev, fails with an error
message "unregistered protocal family 17"
Doing a grep on dmesg for such yields:
NET: Registered protocol family 17
NET: Unregistered protocol family 17
NET: Registered protocol family 17
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