i think the only slow is you.
El 25/02/2010 05:10 p.m., mattias escribió:
And if so close this fuck slow list
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Dowdle
Skickat: den 24 februari 2010 19:08
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Ämne: Re: SV: [Users] Mail server
Mattias,
Dude... check out the fine documentation. The Users Guide is a bit dated but
still very good:
http://download.openvz.org/doc/OpenVZ-Users-Guide.pdf
Learn it, play with it, and if you have specific questions... ask... but we
can't teach you the basics over this email list... or at least I'll continue to
ignore. :)
----- "mattias"<m...@mjw.se> wrote:
How to specify that?
E.g vzctl create 111 ?????
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Martin Dobrev
Skickat: den 24 februari 2010 11:19
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Ämne: Re: [Users] Mail server
On 24.2.2010 г. 00:45 ч., mattias wrote:
Can i run a mail server with a openvz vm
I meen how to no how much disc space i have in a vm
I meen
With e.g xen i create a disc on 20 gb
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You can run any Linux compatible mail server in a OpenVZ container. In
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you're going to need. In addition to this you can extend it in a later
time without the need to reconfigure any settings in the VM container.
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