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    OpenVZ releases RHEL7 source code of kernel 3.10

    Oh BTW, I'll let you get the next big announcement / SimFS breakout, etc.  :D 
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    Wanna try VirtKick? Here ya go.

    A few months ago, an existing client of mine hit me up for some cheap QA space as he had been invited to test an alpha release.  He thought he'd wanted to try his hand at hosting, but ended up that he got really into node.js and I guess decided to abandon that, but he really took to the node.js...
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    OpenVZ releases RHEL7 source code of kernel 3.10

    I think upstream right now you can make a container and give it an I.P. maybe.... I think you have to run the CTs in veth/br right?  I imagine the functions are similar to https://libvirt.org/drvopenvz.html Oh and yeah, the templates. I dunno dude, I'm rather enjoying this test Debian...
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    Virtualizor introduces support for... slabs?

    Yep, you're right, I think I might have it turned around, missed that line about "host node BIOS", so I wasn't reading it as a bare-metal solution, I was reading it as nesting like you mentioned.  Still couldn't help but grab a demo of this as I haven't used Virtualizor in the last two years...
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    Virtualizor introduces support for... slabs?

    Ah, I'm not much of a Proxmox user, so I wasn't aware of that. What makes no sense to me, is who the hell in their right mind would try and run KVM from an OpenVZ container?  That's just .... stupid, and I doubt either vendor would support anything about it, There are some legitimate reasons...
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    Virtualizor introduces support for... slabs?

    It seems like there are so many ways this whole concept could go wrong. http://www.virtualizor.com/wiki/Multi_Virtualization
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    OpenVZ releases RHEL7 source code of kernel 3.10

    Just within the last 45 minutes, actually.... Mon Apr 27 03:05:29 PDT 2015 Previous message: [Announce] Kernel RHEL6 042stab106.6 (moved to stable) Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] Last December we announced we are doing some steps to merge our code bases and...
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    You can run Chromium from OpenVZ now?

    Also works on my QA Wheezy node and an Ubuntu 12.04 container.  Now to find out why... :P
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    SolusVM cancelled services bug

    One possible band-aid (at least for the I.P. conflict) is to amend your vz.conf so that: SKIP_ARPDETECT="no" ERROR_ON_ARPFAIL="yes" These were in vz.conf as of vzctl 4.7.  Unfortunately SolusVM now overwrites this with a jacked up vanilla vz.conf from about 6 years ago that, from a...
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    mtwiscool's nonsense finally implodes

    Wasn't he the kid who was the Disney equivalent to a brony who wanted to run $1.00/year Xen slabs from a Kimsufi last year?  Only reason I ask is because I think he brought it up where I'm not allowed to swear and it doesn't sound like he's worth the time searching... but how could anyone take...
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    You can run Chromium from OpenVZ now?

    I've been digging into KVM the last 9 months for business reasons, and Chromium has fired right up every time I've tested a new configuration.  There are dozens of threads about it being impossible to start in OpenVZ without namespace/setuid binaries, and last night was the first time I ever got...
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    SolusVM cancelled services bug

    This is a production CT that was checkpointed and restored for a live migration.  Left 300k held in physpages, created a phantom on the source.  Nice allocation on the destination though. Half of the node's RAM. Gee whiz. I honestly can't say whether this is merely a display bug that has no...
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    SolusVM cancelled services bug

    @drmike - If i recall correctly you're not a large fan of OVZ (or at least, when it's done wrong). Keep that in mind if I used too many Layman's terms by our definition.   Having seen your opinions of some other OpenVZ providers but still wanting to help, I'm going out on a limb here!  :-P  ...
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    You can run Chromium from OpenVZ now?

    What the hell... worked in Fedora 21 which is still in beta.  Isn't it ironic ...the kernel that came out on 4/20.  They have a sense of humor too.  :P Yeah, I started it as root.  I know... I just wanted to see if it would work. Fedora... heh, that's the first time Fedora's ever done...
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    You can run Chromium from OpenVZ now?

    What with all of OVZ's semi-recent changes (vzctl 4.9) along with the last two kernels allowing containers' access to /proc/cgroups (and other areas of the HWN) I decided fart around in QA. I set LOCAL_UID and LOCAL_GID values in my vz.conf and enabled the sysctl/postcreate scripts, spooled up...
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    [OpenVZ/Announce] vzctl 4.9

    Some of these changes ... well you should probably be running this in QA for at least a little while.
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    [OpenVZ/Announce] vzctl 4.9

    OpenVZ project has released a new major vzctl version. Read below for more information. Everybody is advised to upgrade. Changes ======= (since 4.8) New functionality and other important changes: * vzmigrate: check CPU caps for suspended CT * suse-{add,del}_ip.sh: support for IP mask *...
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    The cesspit / chat thread.

    I haven't had a WD RE fail me in over three years.  Quite surprised to say the least.
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    The cesspit / chat thread.

    God D*mnit. Seriously? On a Friday afternoon?  Not just any Friday, the same Friday I have family flying in.  And the same machine where most of my local clients reside.  Well, the upside of it is the "in case shit" migrations are finally done, nobody was pissed, and I have an actual assistant...
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    OpenVZ Ploop 1.13

    OpenVZ project has released a new ploop version. Read below for more information. Everybody is advised to upgrade. Changes ======= (since 1.12.2) New functionality: * snapshot-merge: add merge to new delta ability * Logging to PLOOP_LOG_FILE (if variable is defined during compilation) * ploop...
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