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Problem starting Ubuntu 8.04 [message #30429] Sun, 25 May 2008 19:49 Go to next message
Abhinav Lele is currently offline  Abhinav Lele
Messages: 7
Registered: May 2008
Junior Member
Hi,
I am trying to run a ubuntu 8.04 template on

Debian Stable (Etch) with 2.6.18 kernel.
I compiled the kernel with openvz patch and have downloaded
ubuntu-8.04-minimal template from the openvz site.

I created a new VE by the following commands

# vzctl create 111 --ostemplate ubuntu-8.04-i386-minimal
# vzctl set 111 --ipadd 10.0.0.1 --save
# vzctl set 111 --hostname u8 --save
# vzctl start 111

But i always get

VPSID 111 exist mounted down

when i use vzctl status 111

What could be the problem ?

Any help/pointers would be very helpful

-Abhinav
Re: Problem starting Ubuntu 8.04 [message #30435 is a reply to message #30429] Mon, 26 May 2008 04:22 Go to previous message
Thorsten Schifferdeck is currently offline  Thorsten Schifferdeck
Messages: 38
Registered: February 2006
Member
Hi,

since ubuntu-7.10 change init to upstart you need vzctl-3.0.22 or greater,
see http://wiki.openvz.org/Ubuntu_Gutsy_template_creation#vzctl and
http://bugzilla.openvz.org/662

Gruss / Regards,
 Thorsten Schifferdecker

Am So, 25.05.2008, 21:49, schrieb Abhinav Lele:
> Hi,
> I am trying to run a ubuntu 8.04 template on
>
> Debian Stable (Etch) with 2.6.18 kernel.
> I compiled the kernel with openvz patch and have downloaded
> ubuntu-8.04-minimal template from the openvz site.
>
> I created a new VE by the following commands
>
> # vzctl create 111 --ostemplate ubuntu-8.04-i386-minimal
> # vzctl set 111 --ipadd 10.0.0.1 --save
> # vzctl set 111 --hostname u8 --save
> # vzctl start 111
>
> But i always get
>
> VPSID 111 exist mounted down
>
> when i use vzctl status 111
>
> What could be the problem ?
>
> Any help/pointers would be very helpful
>
> -Abhinav
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