2012-01-18 19:44, John Knight skrev: > "Have you used 64 bit kernels (amd64) in your setup? Distribution?" > > Aye, I use the current stable 64-bit rhel6 branch openvz kernel with > centos 6 on the node and scientific linux 6 in the template without > issue other than what I described before with res_timing_timerfd.so > pegging the cpu and coring Asterisk.
Good to know that it is working! I've run i386 earlier, but thought it was time to try 64-bit. > It's never a suggestion a debian user wants to hear, but as the > vanilla 2.6.32 openvz kernel has effectively been abandoned by the > OpenVZ dev team in favor of the rhel6 version of 2.6.32, and since the > node shouldn't really be doing anything other than hosting the > templates, have you considered running centos6/rhel6-openvz kernel on > the node and debian in the containers? Just a suggestion, but no > further openvz development is being done to the vanilla 2.6.32 branch > and the rhel6 openvz kernel will consistently have bug fixes and and > backports. > > Not trying to start a distro war or anything, rather just a suggestion. I've been quite happy with Debian. Previously I was using BSD, and it was almost impossible to upgrade the system. And apt / dpkg have never failed me, very impressive. I guess rhel works well also, but I've little experience with it. Why doesn't Debian use the rhel6-openvz-kernel if that is the one that is maintained? Are you sure they use an outdated kernel? I have to read up on this, the next server maybe should use another distro for the HN. Maybe I will try switch to lxc instead of openvz as it is in the mainline kernel now. After all I need two things: Isolation, and the possibility to run multiple asterisk VEs on the same physical machine. -- Johan Wilfer email: [email protected] JT Tech | Developer webb: http://jttech.se
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