Hi, Phil
On 13:31 Tue 08 Sep , Phil Daws wrote:
> Hi Scott,
>
> I have done pretty much the same, created a Centos 7 container, stopped it,
> and then tried to clone. Using verbose this is all it shows:
>
> # prlctl clone dbs01 --name dbs02 -v 9
> Logging in
> server
Hello Sergey,
Have opened https://bugs.openvz.org/browse/OVZ-6530 but could not select the
actual release am running which is:
prlctl --version
prlctl version 7.0.0 internal build
Thanks, Phil
- On 9 Sep, 2015, at 08:36, Sergey Bronnikov serg...@openvz.org wrote:
> Hi, Phil
>
> On 13:31
Hi Scott,
I have done pretty much the same, created a Centos 7 container, stopped it, and
then tried to clone. Using verbose this is all it shows:
# prlctl clone dbs01 --name dbs02 -v 9
Logging in
server uuid={0e919b66-abd3-4b53-b490-87eb95b69a55}
is cloning working for others in v7 ?
Thanks, Phil
- On 4 Sep, 2015, at 19:49, Phil Daws ux...@splatnix.net wrote:
> Hello:
>
> so far so good with Virtuosso v7 and now testing cloning. Any thoughts as to
> why this is failing as the log files do not show anything of interest ?
>
>
Greetings,
- Original Message -
> is cloning working for others in v7 ?
I created a CentOS 7 container, stopped it, and the cloned it, and the started
the clone just fine. It's working for me.
When using clone with the --template option, it seems to create a new container
under
Hello:
so far so good with Virtuosso v7 and now testing cloning. Any thoughts as to
why this is failing as the log files do not show anything of interest ?
prlctl clone dbs01 --name dbs02
Clone the dbs01 CT to CT dbs02...
Failed to clone the CT: Operation failed. Failed to execute the