*SOLVED* Set default software on new VE [message #9999] |
Sun, 04 February 2007 05:08 |
dkrysak
Messages: 2 Registered: February 2007
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Hi there, I am a brand new openvz user. I just installed openvz onto centos 4.4, and created my first VE. All looks good. I installed yum into the VE and was going to start installing various components. I noticed that there was a bunch of stuff in the install (by default) when i created the VE. Things like apache, bind, openldap, etc. Is there a way to modify which software is installed by default in a new VE? I want to keep it to a complete minimum - then install in what I need. I suspect that maybe my template is not a minimum as I "thought" it would be.
I had run:
$ yum install vztmpl-centos-4.i386
$ vzpkgcache
So I guess to cut to the point - can I modify or minimize what is installed by default into a new VE?
Thanks!!
Dnk
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Re: Set default software on new VE [message #10008 is a reply to message #10002] |
Sun, 04 February 2007 20:29 |
dkrysak
Messages: 2 Registered: February 2007
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Thanks for the info! This morning I had discovered this once I started poking around much deeper within the templates directory. I had jumped the gun in posting this before i had spent the time really looking around. I then saw that the system had included a "minimal" setup and I just had to adjust my command line option when I vreated a new VE.
Much appreciated though!
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