made by 1.9 and and runing on 1.12.1
On 02/01/2015 09:58 AM, Kirill Kolyshkin wrote:
It is not a version of vzctl that matters, it is a version of ploop.
On Jan 31, 2015 12:00 AM, mailto:s...@overlogic.org>>
wrote:
Hi there!
When I try to make snapshot of my ploop container I have
Recently IPv6 quit working on my Openvz CentOS 6 box. No longer works
on host or containers. I imagine it was after a yum update. Whats
weird is if I reboot the OpenVZ host machine IPv6 starts to work again
on the host and the containers for about 5 minutes but then quits
again. Any ideas?
I i
Greetings,
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> Recently IPv6 quit working on my Openvz CentOS 6 box. No longer works
> on host or containers. I imagine it was after a yum update. Whats
> weird is if I reboot the OpenVZ host machine IPv6 starts to work again
> on the host and the containers for about
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Hi,
can you ping the host machine from within the container? What does "ip
- -6 r l" say? Is there anything in /var/log/messages regarding IPv6?
In my host machines I had to do that in order to get IPv6 working
properly:
for proxy_ndp in /proc/sys/n
> can you ping the host machine from within the container? What does "ip
> - -6 r l" say? Is there anything in /var/log/messages regarding IPv6?
Yes I can ping my own IPv6 IP.
>
> In my host machines I had to do that in order to get IPv6 working
> properly:
>
> for proxy_ndp in /proc/sys/net/ipv6