I've been asking the same question. As much as I like openvz (using it since 2010) my last openvz server is now running in a VM under proxmox.
In my experience openvz containers are more reliable than proxmox, but proxmox does have a very nice web interface. I hope the openvz project is revived before it's too late. J On Fri, Apr 12, 2024 at 8:35 AM jehan Procaccia < jehan.procac...@imtbs-tsp.eu> wrote: > Hi > > a year later ... I give a try to OVZ 9 from the latest ISO I could find > in repo factory9 (right place ?) : > > > https://download.openvz.org/virtuozzo/factory9/x86_64/iso/openvz-iso-9.0.1-667.iso > > > but, still in dates from september 2023 ... > *25-Sep-2023 20:02 * *2.8G* > > hopefully we'll get at least a Beta available before RHEL7 gets EOL, June > 2024 . > > the ISO install well,* prlctl *package is still not there by default, I > had to install it manually (!?) > > is it still unclear why we get a *deprecated *message when using *prlctl > (vz7) *command > > *WARNING: You are using a deprecated CLI component that won't be installed > by default in the next major release. Please use virsh instead* > > does *virsh *will replace *prlctl *in VZ9 ? I understand it for VMs, but > for CTs !? > > but, still *prlctl* package (*prlctl-9.0.2-1.vz9.x86_64)* now installs > correctly (no more rpm pgp signature failure), but fails to run : > > > *# prlctl list * > > *prlctl: symbol lookup error: prlctl: undefined symbol: > PrlVmCfg_SetNetfilterMode* > > > It would be very helpfull for acadmic as us to get a up2date , even Alpha > release of OpenVZ9 , if you want the community to stay with > OpenVZ/Virtuozzo. > > I know dozen of sysadmins around me that quit VMware to Proxmox ... We > have a short opportunity to let them give it a try to OpenVZ, but as 7 will > EOM very soon and VZ9 is not testable, that's not very handy . > > Lets us know what is the roadmap regarding OVZ9 . > > Thanks . > > jehan > > > > On 13/02/2023 09:09, jehan Procaccia wrote: > > good, let us know . > > I did opened a bug report regarding this issue > > https://bugs.openvz.org/browse/OVZ-7419 > > it was marked as resolved last week, but I still fail to install prlctl > (just did dnf clean all) , so I reoponed the issue. > > maybe the fix is in that new iso ? or I should uninstall / reinstall > openvz-release-9.0.1-383.vz9.x86_64 package ? didn't tried that because it > also needs to remove 75 packages (qemu* ...) as dependances . > > Jehan > > PS: anyway, if prlctl finally get installed, is this the way to go , the > "deprecated" message is not reassuring . > On 13/02/2023 06:11, jjs - mainphrame wrote: > > I see there's a new pre-release iso, downloading it now - > > > https://download.openvz.org/virtuozzo/factory9/x86_64/iso/openvz-iso-9.0.1-412.iso > > Jake > > On Thu, Dec 8, 2022 at 4:16 PM jjs - mainphrame <j...@mainphrame.com> > wrote: > >> I've been running openvz 7 for some years, and I periodically check on >> the status of openvz 8 and 9. >> >> While openvz 7 has been getting updates, it seems openvz 8 is fairly >> static, and openvz 9 seems not ready for use. >> >> Is there an intent to continue support of openvz beyond version 7? >> >> Since openvz is a great advertisement for virtuozzo, it would be a shame >> if it faded away. >> >> Jake >> > > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing > listUsers@openvz.orghttps://lists.openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users > >
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