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2014 Apr 03
2
OpenVZ variant
Greetings, I was reading the LWN article from today (free to non-subscribers next Thursday). Here's a subscriber link for those who might want to see it now: CentOS and Red Hat - http://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/592723/485ea802859f6c36/ I saw that Xen was mentioned as an area where CentOS went beyond RHEL with CentOS 6... and being that I'm deeply in the OpenVZ community, I thought it
2008 Jun 07
2
I want to contribute to the wiki
Greetings, I just signed up on the CentOS Wiki as user ScottDowdle. I'd like to update one page and add a new page... so when a AdminGroup user notices and has the time to do the deed, please allow me the following: 1) Update - http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/BrokenVserver I would like to add an explanation on why some VPSes do not include yum. I'm a long time member of the
2018 Apr 20
0
CentOS-virt Digest, Vol 128, Issue 1
Scott thanks ever so much for your response - yes that answers the question. Thanks, M > On 20 Apr 2018, at 13:00, centos-virt-request at centos.org wrote: > > Send CentOS-virt mailing list submissions to > centos-virt at centos.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt > or, via
2008 Oct 29
0
Proxmox VE 1.0 released today
Greetings, Since everyone on this list is interested in Linux and virtualization... I just wanted to mention that the Proxmox VE folks just released Proxmox VE 1.0 today. Proxmox VE site: http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Main_Page Proxmox VE 1.0 Announcement: http://www.proxmox.com/forum/showthread.php?t=750 I've mentioned it on this list before wondering if anyone was interested in borrowing
2014 Jun 17
0
How to create an OpenVZ OS Template for CentOS 7 Public QA
Greetings, First start of by working on a physical system, virtual machine, or container that matches the OS Template you are wanting to build. I used my CentOS 7 Public QA OS OpenVZ container to build it. You must of course have a working yum. Once we are beyond Public QA and there is stuff in /etc/yum.repos.d/ this won't be a problem. One thing to note is that the --enablerepo= must
2008 Oct 18
2
pre-built images
Tru has already been building vmware images ( http://people.centos.org/tru/vmware/ ) for various roles. I was wondering if there was any interest in prebuilt Xen images as well ? And if so, what would be the roles people would want images done for, and what might be suiteable package sets to include for those roles. -- Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219 at icq
2007 Nov 09
1
New to the list ... Looking for any recommendations inre: VMWare Vs. Xen
I'm new to the CentOS arena and I'm curious as to what virtualization products are preferred? The two main ones that I know of are Xen and VMWare. VMWare seems to be the most capable inre: number and size of vm's allowed. When looking at Xen it appears that since Citrix acquired them the free version is cripple-ware and is very restrictive. Thanks in advance for any information.
2008 Jun 07
0
First version of "OpenVZ on CentOS" now avaiable
Greetings, I want to thank the CentOS Documentation Team for allowing me to create the new wiki page for "OpenVZ on CentOS". I wrote it quite quickly today and I have to admit I this is my first wiki article and the syntax is completely new to me. As a result it is probably ugly. Any formatting help would be appreciated. Also, I should have proof read it better... and will do so
2015 Jan 17
3
How to install libquicktime on CentOS 7 in one (or two) line of command?
Greetings, ----- Original Message ----- > Yeah, there are a lot of possibilities to my problem. But it is harder > to verify a hypothesis than coming up with one. So, do you have any > specific commands for the verification purpose? I'm not sure what you mean by "specific commands for verification process". Step 1, delete the troubled package and erase it from your
2015 Sep 28
0
cciss solution for CentOS 7
Greetings, ----- Original Message ----- > I've recently come across a thread in the CentOS forums [0] regarding > the solution to getting hardware requiring the cciss driver, such as HP > ProLiant G5 systems, to install and boot with CentOS 7. The thread was a > start in the right direction, but I believe I've determined a better > workflow and feel that it would benefit
2008 Aug 13
0
Check out Proxmox VE... can CentOS improve on this?
Greetings, I'm a big OpenVZ fanboy. I've sent a few emails on this list that proves that... and I'm sure I've annoyed some people... but be that as it may... I would like to draw everyone on this list's attention to Proxmox VE. What is Proxmox VE? Here's a review from the end of June: ProxMox: The high-performance virtualization server for the rest of us
2006 Oct 06
8
VServer Support
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi *! I''m currently working on integrating VServer support into puppet. I have uploaded a prototype for managing interface configuration to the Cookbook at http://reductivelabs.com/cookbook/VServerRecipes and would very much appreciate feedback about style and functionality. Regards, David - -- - - hallo... wie gehts heute? - - *hust*
2004 Dec 22
2
vserver openvpn
Hello I''m new to the list. I installed a vserver (http://www.linux-vserver.org/) on my gentoo server As network interface is used an alias (eth1:0) eth1 is the card of my "loc" zone. eth1:0 has an address from the same subnet from the vserver I can connect to eth0 but not to the internet. From my local net everything works fine. I have an entry in "mask" for eth1
2020 May 14
0
NUT control of vCenter & vServer?
What about the REST API to do a graceful shutdown of your VM’s and the vCenter appliance: https://code.vmware.com/web/sdk/6.7/vsphere-automation-rest Bart… From: Lee Damon <nomad at ee.washington.edu> Sent: 14 May 2020 20:29 To: Bart J. Smit <bart at smits.co.uk> Cc: nut-upsuser at lists.alioth.debian.org Subject: Re: [Nut-upsuser] NUT control of vCenter & vServer? Thanks Bart.
2011 Nov 18
1
libvirt and linux-vserver
Hi, I was just googling around for linux-vserver support in libvirt, however, only found sad ppl complaining about the fact, that there is still no linux-vserver support in libbirt. Despite the fact, that there was some kind of lag in review by more than one person, why isn't it still in? so... merely two years after? I think once the patched would have been applied, ppl would start using it,
2007 Aug 06
2
Puppet in vserver
Hi I am looking for quite a while now to run Puppet inside a vserver. The installation worked perfectly, but when I run a test I get this message: smb-configmaster / # puppetd --server 192.168.0.144 --waitforcert 60 --test /usr/lib/ruby/site_ruby/1.8/puppet/network/client/ca.rb:31:in `request_cert'': Certificate retrieval failed: Could not connect to 192.168.0.144 on port 8140
2020 May 14
0
NUT control of vCenter & vServer?
This shuts down the hosts directly (by-passing vCenter) http://rene.margar.fr/2012/05/client-nut-pour-esxi-5-0/ in spite of the title, it works for ESXi 6 and 7 as well Bart… From: Nut-upsuser <nut-upsuser-bounces+bart=smits.co.uk at alioth-lists.debian.net> On Behalf Of Lee Damon Sent: 14 May 2020 16:53 To: nut-upsuser Mailing List <nut-upsuser at lists.alioth.debian.org> Subject:
2008 Sep 05
0
new to ocfs2, backport and linux vserver
hello, i am new to the list and i wondered if any of you used ocfs2 with linux vserver ? It seems there is some incompatibility between them. Also i wondered if the ocfs2 module found in the 2.6.26 have any chance to be backported to a lesser kernel as linux vserver is for now limited to 2.6.22.19 and need the nmap added later :) -- Cordialement, Ghislain -------------- next part
2020 May 14
1
NUT control of vCenter & vServer?
That's certainly on the list of options. I'm doing data gathering right now to see what options there are. I'd prefer not to rashly decide to run off in a direction only to discover this is already a Solved Problem. nomad On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 1:13 PM Bart J. Smit <bart at smits.co.uk> wrote: > What about the REST API to do a graceful shutdown of your VM’s and the >
2020 May 14
2
NUT control of vCenter & vServer?
Thanks Bart. Unfortunately "The VIB module does not comply with the security recommendations imposed by VMWare. You lose VMWare support by installing this package." This pretty much rules out this option. :( We need vCenter support, as well. nomad On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 10:06 AM Bart J. Smit <bart at smits.co.uk> wrote: > This shuts down the hosts directly (by-passing