Thanks for your answer Alexander.
As you explain it, it's like you upgrade to 64bits without a new
installation. Is that possible? Our intention is to make a new 64 bit
installation on one of our cluster nodes, move VEs there step by step,
and at last do the same with the remaining one.
Frank
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2010 14:11:17 +0400 From: Solar Designer
<[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Users] quota file not compatible
between OpenVZ 32 and 64 bits. To: [email protected] Message-ID:
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charset=us-ascii On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 11:47:41AM +0200, frank wrote:
> we have a two node Red Hat 5.4 cluster with openVZ. They use 32bit
> kernel but because hardware is 64bit, our intention is to migrate them
> to 64 bit operating system. We have tried the migration on a test
> cluster, migrating first only one of the nodes. After some tests, we
> have realized that quota file differs between versions, so to start the
> same VE in the other node, quota file must be droped an re-created.
>
> Could you confirm this?
Confirmed.
> Any tip to workaround this?
You need to drop the old quota files - just move them out of the way.
You also need to install a 64-bit build of vzquota before trying to
start your containers up with the new kernel. If your host system lacks
/lib64, you need to add that too. With all of these bits in place, it
should work - it did with a similar upgrade for us.
Alexander
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