Mattias,

----- "mattias" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Only a short question
> Are openvz customed to run on  rhel / centos and not debian Iven if
> there
> are packages for debian 
> I meen Now i run a mail server with openvz 
> Not hard to setup on rhel
> But on debian
> On debian it was inpossible

I believe you are asking if OpenVZ works well on a Debian host node?  The 
answer to that is yes, as we have quite a few users using Debian and Ubuntu 
host nodes.  They do occasionally run into problems because the vast majority 
of them use kernels that are based on development branches of the OpenVZ kernel 
rather than stable branches.

If you also were asking if CentOS/RHEL is required to run OpenVZ?  The answer 
to that is no... although it does run quite well given the fact that the stable 
branches of the OpenVZ kernel are based on RHEL kernels.  That happens to be my 
preferred distro anyway (RHEL, CentOS and Fedora) so I don't have a problem 
with that.

If you are asking what runs well as a container?  The answer to that is all of 
the official OS Templates provided by the OpenVZ project and a large percentage 
of the contributed OS Templates.  I must admit that I mainly use CentOS and 
Fedora but in testing I haven't had any problems with Debian or Ubuntu 
containers.  I've had a user with a Gentoo container for a while who was very 
happy with it and now another user with an ArchLinux container who hasn't 
complained any.

I have seen a few people having problems with the network setup for the newest 
Ubuntu OS Template but I have been unable to duplicate that problem.

I do want to stress though that a lot of the experience one has relies on the 
OS Templates you use... and staying up-to-date with the OpenVZ kernel and user 
utilities.  I have seen users using ancient OS Templates provided by service 
providers that had problems.  I have seen users with older kernels and tools 
having problems.  If your packages are distro provided, rather than coming from 
the OpenVZ project, they are less likely to be current.  So, in that regard, 
since the OpenVZ Project runs official yum repos for RHEL/CentOS, RHEL/CentOS 
host nodes are more likely to be current.  I have heard complains about 
third-party repos and distro provided repos lagging behind... and people having 
problems.

I'm glad you are working now and the problem is behind you... so I'm guessing 
we won't have to dreg up the past... but if you want to we can.  You'll just 
have to provide a lot of details... for us to have any chance of being helpful.

TYL,
-- 
Scott Dowdle
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Belgrade, MT 59714
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