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No Kernel Support [message #41080] Sat, 13 November 2010 21:01 Go to next message
kenny1921 is currently offline  kenny1921
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Registered: November 2010
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hi, i have just tried using hypervm

i installed by using virtualization-none, install seemed to go well and it said that everything completed succesfully.

i am trying to create a openvs node and keep getting the common error saying "no_kernel_support_for_openvz_check_if_right_kernel" i have spent the last hour looking through google to find different ways to fix this and i have tried changing the default=0 in my grub and have checked the loader "before booting when it gives you 3 seconds to choose loader" it says openVZ xxxx

any help would be great


kenny
Re: No Kernel Support [message #41081 is a reply to message #41080] Sat, 13 November 2010 23:00 Go to previous message
Ales is currently offline  Ales
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Registered: May 2009
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Just to be clear, you have installed hypervm with "virtualization-type=none" on the first server to be your master and now you are trying to create openvz virtual machines on the second server, where you installed openvz and hypervm slave with "virtualization-type=openvz"?

Or are you using just one server?

Because if you are using just one server, than "virtualization-type=none" should give you a first clue on what could be wrong Smile

The second thing to check would be which kernel are you really running. Log in to the server and issue the command:
uname -a
This will tell you your running kernel version. Do this an all servers (if you have more than one).

[Updated on: Sat, 13 November 2010 23:29]

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