On 23/08/2008, at 9:48 AM, Gregor Mosheh wrote:
I'm dying to know the real-life scenario underlying this, why you
don't hand someone either a Xen or a OpenVZ, but a Xen so they can
create their own OpenVZs. Do you have multiple IT departments, for
example, working on different products, and
On 21/12/2007, at 8:13 PM, H.H. Ding wrote:
Because lack of ip address, I want share host os ip with guest os,
howto?
You cannot have two devices with the same IP address on one network.
This is a fundamental law of networking and there is no way around it.
However, by using an internal IP
On 18/12/2007, at 5:14 PM, Jean-Michel Caricand wrote:
Hi Peter,
I think rsync is the best solution to copy a VE :-)
Example :
# rsync -av -numeric-ids /vz/private/101 /vz/private/102 (on the
same host)
Thanks Jean-Michel that works a treat. You forgot a - though, for the
record the ri
On 18/12/2007, at 12:15 AM, Kirill Korotaev wrote:
Peter,
It depends on what you mean by "cloning". What exact command/
operations
you did?
vzctl stop xx
cp -R /vz/private/xx /vz/private/xxx
cp -R /etc/vz/conf/xx.conf /etc/vz/conf/xxx.conf
vzctl start xxx
BTW, do you mean OpenVZ or Virtuo
After cloning a Debian host, I found everything working except MySQL.
I had to chown its binaries, databases and log folder back to mysql
from root.
Is this normal and should I expect other permissions to have changed?
When copying the VZ does the ownership of files take on whatever
match