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Re: openvz and SuSE [message #1114 is a reply to message #1113] Wed, 01 February 2006 13:43 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
kir is currently offline  kir
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Registered: August 2005
Location: Moscow, Russia
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Which suse version do you have?

Specifically, we do not currently provide suse rpms, but the ones made
for redhat should be OK. Latest vzctl (an utility to control VPSs)
version that fixes initscript to work with SuSE will be released today
or tomorrow.

As for the suse VPS, there is a opensuse-10 precreated VPS template
available. Unfortunately for its networking to work it requires some
stuff from kernel (sysfs support from inside a VPS), and this is off by
default in our kernel. The situation will be fixed with the release of
068 (or later) kernel there sysfs can be turned on/off per VPS. For now,
you need to change one config setting and recompile the kernel to get
opensuse-10 template working.

Our future plans include releasing a custom kernel which is basically
SuSE kernel (all the SuSE patches and stuff) with OpenVZ functionality
added. We will also be creating more suse templates.

Kir.

Daniel Bauer wrote:

> Hello @all,
>
> I'm tried to work with XEN3 and SuSE but I've the problem with
> compiling my own kernel (SMP, 64GB). So I've read the artikel about
> openvz and think it's better for me because I only need linux VPS on
> i386 machines.
>
> Is it possible to patch a running SuSE Box with openvz? And how to
> setup a SuSE VPS on this host, are there any good HowTos for this?
> German is prefered.
>
> Thanks a lot
> Daniel
 
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