Admin wrote:
You don't have to run a 64bit userland for the host. For the most platform-compatible setup you can compile 32 and 64bit kernels (crossdev on gentoo makes this very easy) and choose which to run at boot This allows you to bring the host and 32bit vservers up on on a 32bit platform if required (DR situation or whatever). This is assuming that the issues with 32bit util-vserver tools on a 64bit kernel have been resolved.

What issues would that be? IIRC, the only problem was with setting the rlimits, and that has indeed been fixed.

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