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Re: [RFC][PATCH 5/7] VPIDs: vpid/pid conversion in VPID enabled case [message #1238 is a reply to message #1235] Fri, 03 February 2006 16:26 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Kirill Korotaev is currently offline  Kirill Korotaev
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Registered: January 2006
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> That is an interesting concept because it could probably be used to satisfy
> all parties. It seems that everyone has his own idea on what a container
> should "feel" like, in term of pid virtualisation and container parent hood
> also, at least. May be there is not a unique model.
Yes, it is some concept of abstract container. I will send a series of
patches for this today CCing you, so that you could take a look and
better understand what and how it cab be used for in our opinion.

> Just booted 2.6.15-openvz.025stab014, I'm going to have a look at the
> concepts you put place.
OpenVZ conception is that a VPS is something like a container, with
virtualized TCP/IP, netfilters, rounting, IPC, process tree and so on.
It looks almost exactly like a standalone system. This container is easy
to checkpoint and restore since it has obvious boundaries and is isolated.

Feel free to ask any questions on the forum or directly from me.

Kirill
 
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