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cani install OpenVZ remotely [message #3087] Thu, 11 May 2006 18:14 Go to next message
abhishek jain is currently offline  abhishek jain
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Registered: May 2006
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Dear Friends,
I need to install OpenVZ remotely ie with no physical access to the
server(Linux) .
Can i do that and run it efficiently.
If yes than also tell me how to install it , I can find the documentation on
the site but any tip will be handy.
Also tell me will mine customers get a control panel when i install OpenVZ
apart from cpanel / Plesk.

Thanks,
Abhishek Jain
Re: cani install OpenVZ remotely [message #3088 is a reply to message #3087] Thu, 11 May 2006 18:53 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Martin Braun is currently offline  Martin Braun
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Registered: February 2006
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Of course you can, just download a RPM kernel image and the ovz tools
or compile a vanilla kernel with patches on the system and replace the
exisiting kernel. There is no need to have physical access to the host,
a remote shell connection is all you need. But be careful with the a
vanilla kernel configuration, wrong settings may result in system hang
while booting the new ovz enabled kernel.

greetings

martin

abhishek jain wrote:
> Dear Friends,
> I need to install OpenVZ remotely ie with no physical access to the
> server(Linux) .
Re: cani install OpenVZ remotely [message #3094 is a reply to message #3088] Fri, 12 May 2006 07:21 Go to previous message
dev is currently offline  dev
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Registered: September 2005
Location: Moscow
Senior Member

Also, check that:

1. you have conntrack firewall disabled on the host or add:
options ip_conntrack ip_conntrack_enable_ve0=1
to your /etc/modprobe.conf

2. you have disabled SElinux in /etc/selinux/config:
SELINUX=disabled

Kirill

> Of course you can, just download a RPM kernel image and the ovz tools
> or compile a vanilla kernel with patches on the system and replace the
> exisiting kernel. There is no need to have physical access to the host,
> a remote shell connection is all you need. But be careful with the a
> vanilla kernel configuration, wrong settings may result in system hang
> while booting the new ovz enabled kernel.
>
> greetings
>
> martin
>
> abhishek jain wrote:
>
>> Dear Friends,
>> I need to install OpenVZ remotely ie with no physical access to the
>> server(Linux) .
>
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