Install OpenVZ on x86_64 system Centos-Fedora [message #27953] |
Tue, 04 March 2008 00:40 |
mcarreira
Messages: 30 Registered: February 2007
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Hello!
I made a new revision in the wiki page Install_OpenVZ_on_a_x86_64_system_Centos-Fedora.
A new version of setx86_64-0.3, the script that installs and applies the patches automatically, is also available in that wikipage.
Some new tips and script features were added and several distros were successful tested as hosts:
- Centos-5, Centos-4, Fedora Core 5 and Fedora Core 6.
The script also automatically installs all i386 templates available in openvz.org official downloads, contrib downloads and Forums,
and then use them to build x86_64 templates.
If we try to run it in a distro not tested, the script evaluates the possibilities, and only then, tries to patch it, if possible.
Because Fedora 7, and Fedora 8, have python 2.5 version, they cannot be used as hosts at this time.
If you have suggestions or you find any issues using the script, please report them.
Also, if someone knows the location of other templates not included in the list, please make a note about it.
Hope this could help anyone interested.
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Re: Install OpenVZ on x86_64 system Centos-Fedora [message #27980 is a reply to message #27953] |
Wed, 05 March 2008 03:39 |
mastermindpro
Messages: 4 Registered: March 2008
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I just ran this on a CentOS 5.1 box, and the script claimed to have worked correctly. Thanks for the hard work!
Upon proceeding with the second substep of Step 11 in the install guide, however, I get this error message:
ERROR: find_lock_nearest_veid: 'vzctl status' command returned non-zero exit code, which should not happen. See /var/log/vzctl.log for details
ERROR: Can't find free VPS ID
The log file contents claim this:
2008-03-04T19:36:11-0800 vzctl : VE 100001 : Unable to open /dev/vzctl: No such device or address
2008-03-04T19:36:11-0800 vzctl : VE 100001 : Please check that vzdev kernel module is loaded and you have sufficient permissions to access the file.
Running a "modprobe vzdev" didn't yield anything. I'm not experienced enough with OpenVZ to know where to go next.
Does something about my setup have to be modified after the script to get it to work?
Thanks!
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