... Note that vzdeploy by itself in its current state only adds vzlinux repo to your system. You can then run "yum update" to really install VzLinux packages instead of CentOS ones. Then you should add Virtuozzo repositories and install Vz7 packages.

On 07/07/2016 03:47 PM, Volker Janzen wrote:
Hi Denis,

I managed to use the script on one server, but i had the problem after reboot, 
that I have no clue how to continue. There seem to be essential packages 
missing to run VZ7.


Regards
     Volker


Am 07.06.2016 um 09:42 schrieb Denis Silakov <dsila...@virtuozzo.com>:


On 06/06/2016 09:59 PM, Volker Janzen wrote:
As you know Virtuozzo 7 based on VzLinux distribution.
I forgot another question: is there a hardware requirement / compatibility list 
for VzLinux? As of it's not the same as CentOS, the requirements may be 
different. Is there software raid support in bare metall installer? Or is 
hardware raid a requirement?
Requirements are the same as for CentOS/RHEL. Installer functionality is also 
the same as in CentOS.

And actually one can run a script named vzdeploy 
(http://repo.virtuozzo.com/vzlinux/vzdeploy/vzdeploy) to turn his CentOS or 
Scientific Linux installation into VzLinux one. This script is not thoroughly 
tested yet, so use with care.

--
Regards,
Denis Silakov
Senior Software Architect
Virtuozzo


--
Regards,
Denis Silakov
Senior Software Architect
Virtuozzo

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