On 19 November 2007 21:10:15 Dariush Pietrzak wrote:
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007, Thorsten Schifferdecker wrote:
Hi Darius,
what OpenVZ kernel is used a pre- or self-built and which version ?
2.6.18+ovz028stab047.1-combined+debian fixes for 2.6.18
Was hw-checksumming enabled on venet interface?
I see that as a workaround. We'd better find a reason why it happens
that way.
Can you demonstrate that mtime of /etc/cron.d is not changed?
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Gerald Villemure wrote:
The init script in vzctl-3.0.18 installs the file:
/etc/cron.d/vz
as part of its
Hi,
I already have a VE with let us say a Debian template. I have applied
various settings to it. Now suppose I want to change the OS template
alone to Gentoo or to something else without losing my other settings?
Can this be done?
TIA,
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Shuveb Hussain
I already have a VE with let us say a Debian template. I have applied
various settings to it. Now suppose I want to change the OS template
alone to Gentoo or to something else without losing my other settings?
Can this be done?
That would be a fairly deep magic if it would be possible,
Hi, Donatas.
I was faced with this same ordeal, as I am a OS creator/maintainer
myself. Attached is our procedure, though you'll find that large parts
of it don't apply to you (e.e. removing inetd and using xinetd instead,
installing Nagios). Still, with this documentation and VMWare you
guen wrote:
Iam trying to runt a Python TurboGear Web-Project (including the
TurboGear application server) in a VE, but I just get the error message
MemoryError.
MemoryError - That's a clue.
So are these fail counts:
privvmpages 66
tcpsndbuf 9236
tcprcvbuf 2428
Up
DULMANDAKH Sukhbaatar wrote:
It's nice document, is it possible to publish this on the wiki? and could you?
I'll keep this email in my inbox, and will get to it when my schedule
permits (a few days for my new hardware, a day or two as I tweak the
procedure as I re-run it again for HostGIS
Is there any reason that software running in a VPS would be unable to drive
a tape device, so a backup server could run in a VPS?
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Jim Archer wrote:
Is there any reason that software running in a VPS would be unable to
drive a tape device, so a backup server could run in a VPS?
Never tried that, but looks like this is possible by giving a VE an
access to the device you want using --devnodes option of vzctl set.
Kir Kolyshkin wrote:
Hi Gregor,
Why don't you put it on wiki?
Oh, I most assuredly will, as soon as my schedule permits. :)
It'll be a few days as I get my new hardware together (so I can run
64-bit VMWare guests again) then a day or two as I apply the process and
refine it. I'll likely get
have you granted VPS access to the device in question
using vzctl set --devices option?
Kirill
Jim Archer wrote:
Is there any reason that software running in a VPS would be unable to drive
a tape device, so a backup server could run in a VPS?
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