Hi Pavel, 2.6.18 (EL5) and 2.6.9 (EL4) are considered as stable branches of OpenVZ kernel 2.6.32 is development.
I used 2.6.32 for tests (RHEL6) - such problems were not met. 2011/3/10 Pavel Shevaev <[email protected]> > Folks, > > I tried using OpenVZ(2.6.32-5-openvz-amd64) on a Debian Squeeze host > and I faced _crazy_ IO utilization numbers(99-101%) for a VE which has > unlimited resources. > > The VE is running Percona Server(a patched version of MySQL). I've > never had such issues with it on the same load on the "real" hardware > node. > > And the worst part - I've faced several INNODB data corruptions in VE. > After that I moved Percona onto the hardware node and now all IO > problems are gone(at least running 6 hours without a glitch as of this > writing).... > > Maybe it's not a good idea to use OpenVZ 2.6.32 kernel on production > yet? If yes, what is the best version of OpenVZ kernel to be used on > production? > > -- > Best regards, Pavel > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users > -- ---------------- Best regards, Valentine Gostev
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