Re: [Users] Fedora 10 i386/x86_64 default/minimal OS Templates released to contrib

2008-12-01 Thread Scott Dowdle
Robert,

- Robert Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Which version of the OpenVZ kernel are you using to run containers
 built using this template?  I've tried using the 2.6.18 RHEL5 versions but a 
 number of commands fail.  It appears that Fedora 10 isn't compatible
 with  the older kernels.  For example touch x results in touch: setting
 times of `x': Bad address.  At first I thought it was something wrong with
 the vzpkg2 templates I created but it also happened with your template.

Yeah, I'm using the current RHEL5 based kernel and yeah, it has some issues.  
It isn't the OS Template's fault though... and this isn't the only OS Template 
that is affected by this bug.

The bug was reported by some Gentoo folks a while back... and we have been told 
it would be fixed in an upcoming kernel update... but I believe they have had 
two kernel updates since that have left it out.

Over the holiday break there was even some bickering on the bug report.  Here's 
the bug report:

http://bugzilla.openvz.org/show_bug.cgi?id=970

TYL,
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Re: [Users] Fedora 10 i386/x86_64 default/minimal OS Templates released to contrib

2008-11-30 Thread Robert Nelson
Which version of the OpenVZ kernel are you using to run containers built 
using this template?  I've tried using the 2.6.18 RHEL5 versions but a 
number of commands fail.  It appears that Fedora 10 isn't compatible with 
the older kernels.  For example touch x results in touch: setting times 
of `x': Bad address.  At first I thought it was something wrong with the 
vzpkg2 templates I created but it also happened with your template.


- Original Message - 
From: Scott Dowdle [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: openvzusers users@openvz.org
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 12:53 PM
Subject: [Users] Fedora 10 i386/x86_64 default/minimal OS Templates released 
to contrib




Greetings,

I got a copy of Fedora 10 final a little early and made OS Templates that 
you can find in the contrib dir:



http://download.openvz.org/template/precreated/contrib/

fedora-10-i386-default.tar.gz   23-Nov-2008 20:20  171M
fedora-10-i386-minimal.tar.gz   23-Nov-2008 23:30   83M
fedora-10-x86_64-default.tar.gz 23-Nov-2008 22:50  202M
fedora-10-x86_64-minimal.tar.gz 23-Nov-2008 23:32   84M

Enjoy.

Comments, questions, suggestions?
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Re: [Users] Fedora 10 i386/x86_64 default/minimal OS Templates released to contrib

2008-11-30 Thread Michael H. Warfield
On Sun, 2008-11-30 at 13:03 -0800, Robert Nelson wrote:
 Which version of the OpenVZ kernel are you using to run containers built 
 using this template?  I've tried using the 2.6.18 RHEL5 versions but a 
 number of commands fail.  It appears that Fedora 10 isn't compatible with 
 the older kernels.  For example touch x results in touch: setting times 
 of `x': Bad address.  At first I thought it was something wrong with the 
 vzpkg2 templates I created but it also happened with your template.

Wow...  I'm not sure I would even expect that to work.  I might expect
older applications and distros to run on newer kernels (they do strive
for that direction of backward compatibility) but Fedora 10 is going to
have the latest apps built for and trying to take advantage of the
latest kernel features.  I would expect them to get really upset if they
were stuck on a cranky kernel that's 9 revs back (RHEL 5 == 2.6.18,
Fedora 10 == 2.6.27).  That's one of the reasons I'm running the latest
2.6.26 ovz kernels on all my virtualization engines.  I've had no
stability problems and it runs all the old images just fine for me.

Try them again on 2.6.26-bulgakov.1 and see if they don't run one heck
of a lot better.

Mike

 - Original Message - 
 From: Scott Dowdle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: openvzusers users@openvz.org
 Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 12:53 PM
 Subject: [Users] Fedora 10 i386/x86_64 default/minimal OS Templates released 
 to contrib
 
 
  Greetings,
 
  I got a copy of Fedora 10 final a little early and made OS Templates that 
  you can find in the contrib dir:
 
 
  http://download.openvz.org/template/precreated/contrib/
 
  fedora-10-i386-default.tar.gz   23-Nov-2008 20:20  171M
  fedora-10-i386-minimal.tar.gz   23-Nov-2008 23:30   83M
  fedora-10-x86_64-default.tar.gz 23-Nov-2008 22:50  202M
  fedora-10-x86_64-minimal.tar.gz 23-Nov-2008 23:32   84M
 
  Enjoy.
 
  Comments, questions, suggestions?
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  704 Church Street
  Belgrade, MT 59714
  (406)388-0827 [home]
  (406)994-3931 [work]

Mike
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[Users] Fedora 10 i386/x86_64 default/minimal OS Templates released to contrib

2008-11-24 Thread Scott Dowdle
Greetings,

I got a copy of Fedora 10 final a little early and made OS Templates that you 
can find in the contrib dir:


http://download.openvz.org/template/precreated/contrib/

fedora-10-i386-default.tar.gz   23-Nov-2008 20:20  171M  
fedora-10-i386-minimal.tar.gz   23-Nov-2008 23:30   83M  
fedora-10-x86_64-default.tar.gz 23-Nov-2008 22:50  202M  
fedora-10-x86_64-minimal.tar.gz 23-Nov-2008 23:32   84M

Enjoy.

Comments, questions, suggestions?
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Re: [Users] Fedora 10 i386/x86_64 default/minimal OS Templates released to contrib

2008-11-24 Thread Gregor Mosheh

Default AND minimal, 32 AND 64 bit? Thanks, Scott, this is excellent!

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