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> Does OpenVZ 7 have the ability to run Rocky 8 containers?
Since it can run other EL8 clones, yes.
Are you going to ask another time?
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> Can OpenVZ 7 create Rocky 8 or 9 containers?
Nope but they do have vzlinux 8... and I'd expect it wouldn't be too difficult
to make your own OS Template for Rocky.
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hat'd be helpful for you or not?
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> $CE_SERVER https://vault.centos.org/6.10/os/x86_64/
There are a few mirrors of CentOS Vault. I'd recommend using one of those.
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(explain)
[ ] Yes, re-add simfs
[x] No, ploop alone is fine
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> This forum seems to not be working:
>
> forum.openvz.org
>
> (I linked a vzquota question from DuckDuckGo)
Perhaps they fixed it after you reported? ...but it is working for me.
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one of the three seems to be Intel specific.
While #3 is fixed... I'm guessing it is like fixing only one of three holes in
a submarine's hull.
Of course any efforts in fixing anything are greatly appreciated.
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ported to aarch64 and at least one other arch that I don't recall. Perhaps
they are just trying to be over protective?
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dicate a physical
NIC to a container and keep it separate from the host NIC. Of course that
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xtract/copy your backup into the new container's filesystem...
that should work.
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I haven't gotten that process down quite yet.
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I ended up installing CentOS 7 on it and KVM works fine.
What's the deal? Why this extra restriction? :(
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free to send that along. to make compatible templates, these are the official
docs:
https://docs.virtuozzo.com/virtuozzo_7_users_guide/advanced-tasks/creating-customized-containers.html
and also
https://docs.virtuozzo.com/virtuozzo_7_users_guide/advanced-tasks/creating-configuration-files-for-ne
those
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ot setup any networking.
Are you talking about KVM VMs... or containers? From the question, it sounds
like containers.
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Everything is in the kernel they ship.
Are you running the commands as a user or as root? You need to be root.
OpenVZ 7 works out of the box so I'm not sure what you did wrong. Can you
provide more details?
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ing to try and use my "create,
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ez template package. Installed that and
was able to create the OS Template and create a container out of it... I
think... because it is in the middle of building the OS Template as I write
this. I assume it will complete just fine. :)
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fine
for me.
In case anyone wanted to know where to find a Debian 9 OS Template for OpenVZ
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ing the contents of the OpenVZ Legacy OS Template on the mount.
I don't have an OpenVZ 7 host to try it on at the moment but I might do a
nested KVM setup later to try it out.
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dded the Devuan. I think someone at Virtuozzo has to
run an update script to make the HTML version of the page refresh but the raw
listing (which is where I always go myself) has them:
https://download.openvz.org/template/precreated/contrib/
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etc. since they are the primary developers of those. Granted, those things are
important if you don't plan to use KVM / VMs with OpenVZ 7.
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now and wouldn't really want to go back... although
there are some diehard ZFS fans who have engineered their own solutions for it
that prefer simfs.
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upload as «contributed templates»
I added them to to the contrib OS Templates directory. Thanks for the
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the HTML version of the download page but I'm not sure who can do that now.
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forked from CentOS 7) and don't really
support running the OpenVZ Legacy kernel and userland programs on any other
distro.
Takeaways: If you want to run the OpenVZ Legacy kernel, run it on EL6 or older
Debians than 8... or give OpenVZ 7 a try.
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ozzo7 and/or community Vz7 in this world ?
I haven't seen any data for OpenVZ7 but there is this site/application that has
data for OpenVZ Legacy:
https://stats.openvz.org/
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t of Odin... or at least that
is understanding.
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ms or where you are downloading an
"appliance" VM image already in VirtualBox format... but most of the time when
that happens I just convert the disk image to raw or qcow2 for use in KVM.
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familiar with Oracle
containers so can't contrast them. I've used LXC a little bit... and they are
similar except for the fact that VZ7's security makes having root users in
containers no big deal (from a security stand point). LXC, I'm not so sure
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your new OS Template. I didn't try that last part but generally it just works.
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Yeah, Red Hat just announced updates today:
https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2017-0293.html
... so I'm sure Virtuozzo will follow.
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> I'd like to do some research on how long each stage of OpenVZ CT live
> migration takes.
Remember that vzmigrate on OpenVZ Legacy is a shell script... so add to it any
instrumentation you want.
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updated but the raw view shows those just fine.
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aiming 5 and 6 weren't
vulnerable but as you said, that was only a misunderstanding due to some
earlier PoC not working.
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between the perms on a stock EL6 host and an OpenVZ
Legacy host... at least for DAC permissions:
-rw---. 1 root root 0 Oct 21 17:59 /proc/self/mem
I would be nice to get confirmation from others who attempt the
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tps://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1384344#c13), they claim that EL5
and EL6 are not vulnerable because /proc/self/mem isn't writable by default.
I haven't tried an exploit program on an OpenVZ Legacy host node to try.
Anyone?
EL7 is supposedly vulnerable so I'd expect a VZ7 update.
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haven't tried an exploit program on an OpenVZ Legacy host node to
> try. Anyone?
>
> EL7 is supposedly vulnerable so I'd expect a VZ7 update.
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> Does OpenVZ affected by Dirty COW?
>
> What is the best solution to fix it now?
Every kernel released in the last 9 years is affected so far as I can tell.
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I do it on non-OpenVZ
hosts I generally stop the VM and clone it... but I'm sure folks more adept at
qcow2 snapshots could come up with a better way. I haven't really looked into
that much. Of course old-school methods like running a backup client within
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> VM/CT a reset the first day of the month.
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it is asking for?
What I did was use virt-manager to install the OS from install media. During
the install, I set a root password. Then post install, I installed the openvz
guest tools.
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, but what ?
Yeah, I haven't figured that out either. I used virt-manager to get the VM
installed and the tools installed. Once the tools were installed, I could use
prlctl as desired.
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updates. I'd expect to see RHEL 7.3 in two months or so and an OpenVZ 7 kernel
rebase to the 7.3 kernel update at some point thereafter.
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virt-manager from KVM systems past.
I wonder if SPICE will become an option in OpenVZ 7 at some point? SPICE may
work fine but I haven't tried it... and I don't see it in the documentation.
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ckages with a - don't seem
to be available anyway so I'm guessing they aren't important... so no loss in
omitting the QEMU group so far as I can tell.
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like a stock OpenVZ 7 would provide.
That could be a little hairy to setup for a notice.
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but to answer your question, not that I know of.
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helps to decrease the reboot time.
If a container fails to suspend, it will be stopped anyway.
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> Just to be clear, you're testing with legacy openvz, right?
Right. The kernel version should tell you.
2.6.32-x = OpenVZ Legacy
3.10.x = Virtuozzo / OpenVZ 7
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with two containers (one ploop and
one simfs) and got the same results as before. They started up after reboot if
they were manually shutdown prior or even if they weren't.
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ooting.
2) Not shutting down the container before reboot. The container was running
after rebooting.
For #2 I see in my /var/log/vzctl.log that it suspended the container prior to
reboot and then restored upon boot.
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ey are configured that way, and they aren't starting, then we'll have to
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other distros that's fine... but expecting Virtuozzo to do it I think is asking
too much.
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denyhosts (that only works with rsyslog logs so far as I know) works for EL6
hosts just fine by putting/removing lines in /etc/hosts.deny... so it works
completely without iptables much less ipset.
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even advises doing so even if it is convenient? I'm fairly confident that the
transition from OL to V7 with container migration should be fairly smooth...
even without live migration it shouldn't be too much trouble if planned for.
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> I'm interested in testing VM creation and management.
https://docs.openvz.org/
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guessing some people are... and
wanted an OS Template. Anyone who is good at Ubuntu can certainly improve it
and contribute back... until an official one comes out... at which point I'm
sure interest will shift to the official OS Template.
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> their supported templates generation.
Yes for Virtuozzo 7 but not, so far as I know, for OpenVZ Legacy. I hope I'm
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It really isn't that difficult, but if we are lucky, they can
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the same way in the first couple of years... but vzpkg
bitrotted with changes in Python and got discontinued.
After the container is created then you can prlctl set whatever config
parameters you need.
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DUH. Ok. I always run the latest kernel and I haven't had any problems. Go
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eople to contact would be, and I'm sure I'm not telling you anything you
don't already know, the hosting provider... to have them troubleshoot for
you... since they had root access to the host node. They may have had some
issues rather than it being specific to your particular container.
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ports all E3-12XX V5 CPUs.
Does that answer the questions you had?
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g some enterprising OpenVZ Legacy users have found ways to boost
performance with SSDs. I don't have an SSDs myself... but maybe others can say
how they might be using them?
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limit, second is hard limit.
Note that this parameter is ignored for ploop layout.
- - - - -
I seem to remember some form that allowed you to do math in the parameter
value... but darn if I can find an example of that now.
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t of what remains within the container, you can try to
kill -9 it from the host node. You can use vzpid to map container pid
references to host node pid references.
If that doesn't work for you... it would be interesting to know your vzkernel
and vzctl versions. If not current, most likely you h
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/hoping that on newer builds of the install
media, it includes that by default.
Thanks for your assistance. Now I have a ton of updates.
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A lot of Virtuozzo 7 Beta package updates are being held back since before
"16/Nov/15 8:07 AM" per this bug:
https://bugs.openvz.org/browse/OVZ-6584
Should people just install it from a third-party repo?
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S not addressing it in their release notes, why should they?
They mostly pretend OpenVZ doesn't exist although they do seem fairly Docker
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ond that, I
don't have any advice.
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> Honestly, if you had to choose one to deploy today, what would you
> choose?
>
> What if it were 6 months down the road?
I would go with OpenVZ legacy for now... and when VZ7 is done, setup a V7 host
and migrate existing containers to it.
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> Would you share your repo source please ?
You can find the package here:
https://download.openvz.org/virtuozzo/factory/x86_64/os/Packages/v/
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eally say what you
mean. If you are going to be off topic, do a better job. :)
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> is it possible to view this ticket public? Jira is prompting for a
> login.
No, you have to create a OpenVZ Jira account.
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/vz/private that doesn't show up in prlctl list -a. I guess it's a
template but would have expected it to be placed somewhere under
/vz/template/cache/. I'm not sure how to use it as a template.
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Greetings,
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> Is it just me, or bugs.openvz.org is down?
Working for me when I just checked now. Perhaps it was down early.
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.repo was not changed.
So the URLs returned by the mirrorlist has to be fixed/updated? That is to
say, nothing for me to change in my .repo file, right?
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> have it working now. thank you.
So what was the issue exactly? Just curious.
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with "{hostname}"
but it walks through all mirror hosts and gives the same error. Looking at the
mirrors, there doesn't seem to be a directory named "factory".
Anyone else experiencing this?
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re how to take an existing container and turn in into a pre-created
OS Template. The process of making an EZ OS Template requires the creation of
a metadata package. They are in the process of simplifying vztt or at least it
is on the roadmap I believe.
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Be
the template creation facility one of those things we'll have
> to wait for.
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Joe
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 31, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Scott Dowdle <
> dow...@montanalinux.org > wrote:
>
>
> Greetings,
>
> -
don't have a PCS6 server setup... I
didn't test that.
They would really like to get some feedback on ovztransfer.sh so please,
everyone who is trying out V7 now... who has a OL server setup... please give
it a try and give feedback.
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still is that I can prlctl clone {ctid} and then remove
the inherited IP address, set a new IP address... start the container... and
the new clone works. :)
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structure and it isn't too complicated, it should be fairly easy.
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they fixed that.
So to answer your question, EL6 doesn't use /etc/hostname.
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