Greetings,
If anyone lives anywhere near Utah in the USofA, I recommend you check out the
Utah Open Source Conference 2009. I will be giving a presentation on OpenVZ
and there will be an OpenVZ booth as well.
What: Utah Open Source Conference 2009
Where: Miller Campus of the Salt Lake Communi
Scott,
Thanks. It turns out this is a hard drive problem and the read is
failing at that point in the file.
Which is very close to the 63.876 GBs mentioned here:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/pseries/v5r3/index.jsp?topic=/com.ibm.aix.baseadmn/doc/baseadmndita/fs_jfs2.htm
I used ddres
Hi,
Thanks for replying.
I'm using linux 2.6.26-2-openvz-amd64 (in Ubuntu), and the OS template
is ubuntu-6.06-i386-minimal.tar.gz
Regards
Anthony
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 12:59 PM, Thorsten Schifferdecker
wrote:
> reHi,
>
> please post your kernel version and used OS Template.
>
> Bye,
> Thor
reHi,
please post your kernel version and used OS Template.
Bye,
Thorsten
Anthony - wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use the vzctl chkpnt/restore commands.
>
> Here is what I get :
>
> 1st chkpnt OK:
>
> sudo vzctl chkpnt 100 --dumpfile dump1
> Setting up checkpoint...
> suspend...
>
Hi,
I'm trying to use the vzctl chkpnt/restore commands.
Here is what I get :
1st chkpnt OK:
sudo vzctl chkpnt 100 --dumpfile dump1
Setting up checkpoint...
suspend...
dump...
kill...
VE is unmounted
Checkpointing completed succesfully
restore OK:
sudo vzctl restore