Tim Our processes allow for fail-over from a failing server onto a
Tim good server. We do this by using OpenVZ. So, if Server5 should
Tim fail (let's assume its CPU died), we would fail-over the Server5
Tim virtual environment (which includes its IP Address) onto Server1
Tim and clients will
Samuel Hey guys, I am just new to openvz and can't figure out how to
Samuel create a debian vz template.
did you take a look at http://wiki.openvz.org/Debian_template_creation ?
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Suno Ano schrieb:
Samuel Hey guys, I am just new to openvz and can't figure out how to
Samuel create a debian vz template.
did you take a look at http://wiki.openvz.org/Debian_template_creation ?
Thanks, did not see this document before.
But this seems like it's the step by step way,
Robert Nelson schrieb:
Oops I forgot to fix the templates when I changed the location of that
variable. Unfortunately I never removed the old variables from
vz.conf on my test machine so I didn't catch it myself.
So can I savely ignore those warnings?
I guess the variable is needed to
Samuel Vogel wrote:
Robert Nelson schrieb:
Oops I forgot to fix the templates when I changed the location of
that variable. Unfortunately I never removed the old variables from
vz.conf on my test machine so I didn't catch it myself.
So can I savely ignore those warnings?
I guess the variable
Samuel Vogel wrote:
Suno Ano schrieb:
Samuel Hey guys, I am just new to openvz and can't figure out how to
Samuel create a debian vz template.
did you take a look at http://wiki.openvz.org/Debian_template_creation ?
Thanks, did not see this document before.
But this seems like it's the
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 05:51:40PM -0700, Robert Nelson wrote:
I think it would be a good idea to fix these to issues in the debian
packages:
1. Make procmail a dependency.
The lockfile binary code was inherited from the original apt-cacher. I
didn't realize it was supplied by procmail,
Robert Nelson schrieb:
I've release a fixed version. You should be able to just do:
apt-get update
apt-get upgrade
This will get the new versions. You'll then have to recreated the
cached templates using vzpkgcache -f
Thanks, everything works as expected now!
Regards,
Samy
Hey guys,
After I have successfully created a template cache and a VE using it, I
am experiencing my next problem.
My VE can not access the network. I think it is the unique routing of my
provider (Hetzner.de), which is not covered in any of the HowTo's.
My HN has the IP 78.46.88.11. I have a