Re: HN System [message #1298 is a reply to message #1286] |
Mon, 06 February 2006 09:33 |
Daniel Bauer
Messages: 37 Registered: February 2006
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From: "Paul Lee" <admin@weycrest.com>
> Daniel Bauer wrote:
>>> You can install CentOS4.2, SUSE9.3 or whatever distribution which
>>> supports your hardware. If OpenVZ kernel won't support this hardware
>>> we just need lspci information from you to find out the driver which
>>> will support it.
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>> That is great. I'll prefer SuSE 9.3 because it works great for me and
>> have all packages that I want.
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> I use OpenVZ on Centos 4.2 on Compaq DL380's without problems. Bear in
> mind that although Suse 9.3 might have all packages you want, on the
> hardware node you are looking for a bare/minimal install so OS choice
> is less important (provided it installs of course!). Apart from
> networking, ssh, and vz etc nothing else should run on the hardware
> node. All services httpd, mysqld etc.. should run within the VPS's you
> create.
Hi Paul,
I don't want more as ssh on the HN, the separation of the diff. services
is the reason for me to work with VPS. But the main problem is now to
install an OS on the hardware node which access the whole CPU and RAM.
The less problems I've with SuSE.
Daniel
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