Re: Centos 6.6 IPV6 not working [message #51750 is a reply to message #51745] |
Fri, 07 November 2014 02:44   |
mmcfarland
Messages: 9 Registered: November 2014 Location: Cincinnati
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'isnt old at all' yea its old. maybe its not as old as the dinosaurs, but it is certainly older than over a dozen or so linux releases. So 'isn't old at all' is not an accurate statement.
Look, my point is simple - openvz assumes kernel 2.6 - software that runs as a service, application, server, etc on a linux system that uses a later release of the linux kernel assumes that kernel! Maybe the 2.x family is safe, ok, so maybe 6.6 centos should work (I wouldnt bet my money on it!)
CentOS 6.6 runs on 2.6.32-504, openVZ is assumes a slightly older release, so maybe the IPV6 could work. Personally, I'd try to get it working on a server with no other changes. Just start up a basic server with NOTHING installed, CentOS 6.6 then add ipv6 and openvz, see what happens. if it works - then obviously its not openvz that's the problem.
At any rate, I would refrain from saying 'isnt old at all' - I tell you it is, and if you look at the latest linux version and how much different it is under the hood and how its architecture / api has changed so much then I'd say its a LITTLE old.
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