- Original Message -
I had a power failure in my home a couple of weeks ago, and ever
since, VMs on my OpenVZ machine. I noticed that it would take several
seconds to log into VMs. However, I have just deployed Puppet and
really noticed large amounts of lag that for the few recipes I
- Dietmar Maurer diet...@proxmox.com wrote:
virtbox1:~# vzctl enter 103
entered into CT 103
[r...@pxebox /]# ps aux
USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME
COMMAND
root 1 0.0 0.0 2068 612 ?Ss 20:42 0:00
init [3]
root21
- Tim Nelson tnel...@rockbochs.com wrote:
So, it looks like the 'rc 3' is hanging because it's expecting
interactive startup? How do I force rc to run in non-interactive mode?
I answered my own question. Apparently the CentOS init sysconfig has an option
to not prompt for interactive
I recently converted some physical CentOS 5.x boxen to OpenVZ containers. I
followed the guide from the OpenVZ Wiki [1].
When starting these new containers, I'm finding that init is fired off, but
nothing else is. So, if I 'vzctl start 103', it shows the container is started,
no problems:
- Marc Aymerich glicer...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 8:37 AM, Marc Olive marc.ol...@grupblau.com
wrote:
Hello,
I've setup an openvpn server inside an openvz container, it works fine, but I
had to make a veth interface instead a venet in order to reach
- Scott Dowdle dow...@montanalinux.org wrote:
Peter,
- Original Message -
Why OpenVZ is not implemented as loadable Kernel modules? Is it
possible?
Would not this make OpenVZ ultra flexible and may make it widely
available to new users?
Some of OpenVZ is already
- Peter Senna Tschudin peter.se...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Tim,
I forgot to say that I like OpenVZ as it is. I really do.
My proposal has the objective to spread OpenVZ use. Think in the
module issue as a candidate for long range goal. I can see
advantages for OpenVZ. Does not mean that
- Tim Nelson tnel...@rockbochs.com wrote:
Greetings all-
I'm having issues with what I would think is a common scenario. I have
a host node running CentOS 5.0 with the OpenVZ kernel
(2.6.18-164.11.1.el5.028stab068.3) and appropriate tools. OpenVZ works
just fine. The host node has two
Greetings all-
I'm having issues with what I would think is a common scenario. I have a host
node running CentOS 5.0 with the OpenVZ kernel
(2.6.18-164.11.1.el5.028stab068.3) and appropriate tools. OpenVZ works just
fine. The host node has two physical network interfaces, one which resides on