Here: http://virtualusr.wordpress.com/2010/09/07/flying-linux-
containers-on-xen-4-0-on-pv-ubuntu-10-04-lucid/
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[Lucid] fails to host and to be hosted using LXC/OpenVZ containers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/512200
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Hi guys
I've spent too much of my time making this work. You can download install demo
scripts with minimally patched lxc-ubuntu template script that works perfectly
here in PV Xen 4.0.1rc5 guest and remotely on another physical machine. "One
click" solution, which should be easy enough to use
You can install the maverick version of lxc using prevu, but good luck
getting it to actually work. (At least the busybox template does
something when running the container.)
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[Lucid] fails to host and to be hosted using LXC/OpenVZ containers
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/512200
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Excuse me!?
How does a workaround for the next non-LTS release solve this for the current
LTS release!?
Besides, telling a few services not to start has nothing to do with a
stable setup in the long term, because any update in the area of udev or
upstarted will undo part of that and thereby make
> Is there any chance of getting an "official" Lucid-as-LXC-
guest.template?
If you're running a maverick guest, then this exists:
lxc-create -f lxc_net_conf.conf -t ubuntu -n ubuntu1
will create a working lucid guest by default. I'm therefore marking this bug
'fix released.'
The ubuntu
I am not so sure if OpenVZ as a project is going to "survive" the fact
that Ubuntu 10.04 LTS and RHEL6 both are switching to LXC, I am afraid
it might starve to death.
However it should become (a lot) easier to get a current distro (like
lucid) running (and up to date) as guest under any kernel
vi
It looks like OpenVZ are definitely planning to update their kernel
patches to 2.6.32:
http://community.livejournal.com/openvz/30934.html
As far as I'm aware, this is the only problem that's caused difficulty
running Ubuntu 10.04 under OpenVZ without workarounds.
Scott
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On Wed, 2010-04-28 at 06:30 +, Eugene San wrote:
> I suppose we should be discussing LXC support in current Lucid's Linux
> and upcoming OpenVZ support in 2.6.32 which probably will be ported to
> Lucid (officially or not) very soon.
>
If OpenVZ is ported to 2.6.32, then the problem will be f
I suppose we should be discussing LXC support in current Lucid's Linux
and upcoming OpenVZ support in 2.6.32 which probably will be ported to
Lucid (officially or not) very soon.
And what "Better virtualisation technologies" are? KVM? Xen?
They are totally different beasts.
There is no permanent
Upstart (and many other key parts of the system) require a minimum
kernel version of 2.6.32, and a configuration compatible with Ubuntu's.
The problem with OpenVZ is that the kernel is too old, and has important
features disabled (such as the uevent netlink socket). There are far
better virtualis
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