How can I mount read-only the root file system of a VE?
My VE_PRIVATE is created as a bind mount of / and is actually read-only,
but when it appears in VE_ROOT as simfs it becomes read-write and I have
found no way to change this.
Is this possible at all?
Linux vztest.bofh.it 2.6.26-2-openvz-amd64
I have seen the lockedpages triggered a few times now:
http://sunoano.pastebin.com/m2f7ee9e9
As can be seen, for the VE (Virtual Environment) with VEID 2002, the
lockedpages failcnt got hit 8 times ... barrier and limit is 256 but
maxheld only 106?! maxheld should be at least 256 too no? How can
Hello Steve,
Thanks for you reply! Here is what I get when I do an strace.
I guess the container need a dedicated disk device and since it doesn't have
one at the momet, its seg faulting. How would I share a disk device with a
container?
[r...@rajeshr-linux bin]# strace ./monitord -s localhost
Vidhya Nagarajan wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am new to OpenVZ and so far I have liked it a lot. The Quick installation
guide is extremely useful. I am trying to run a thermal emulation model
inside a container. I have installed all the necessary packages, However,
When I run the thermal emulation s
Jose> My VE Node have 255.255.255.240 its /28 network configured
Jose> (public IPs) but Im using all the IPs in this range, I need more
Jose> IPs for create new VPS. But the DataCenter dosn't have more IPs
Jose> availables next to this range.
Ok. It does not matter if you do not have one rang
Hello Suno, thank you for your reply.
My VE Node have 255.255.255.240 its /28 network configured (public IPs)
but Im using all the IPs in this range, I need more IPs for create new
VPS. But the DataCenter dosn't have more IPs availables next to this
range. I also have in the same VLAN a /24 ra