[Users] 32 container in 64 bit hardware node

Sergej Kandyla sk.paix at gmail.com
Thu May 20 08:36:12 EDT 2010


Aleksey Mykhailov wrote:
> Hi all
> I have one strange issue 
> can simple reproduce it:
>
> # cat /etc/redhat-release
> CentOS release 5.4 (Final)
>
> # uname -a
> Linux example.com 2.6.18-164.15.1.el5.028stab068.9 #1 SMP Tue Mar 30 18:07:38 
> MSD 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
>
> # yum list installed|grep vz
> ovzkernel.x86_64                   2.6.18-164.15.1.el5.028stab068.9    
> installed
> vzctl.x86_64                       3.0.23-1                            
> installed
> vzctl-lib.x86_64                   3.0.23-1                            
> installed
> vzpkg.noarch                       2.7.0-18                            
> installed
> vzquota.x86_64                     3.0.12-1                            
> installed
> vzrpm43.i386                       4.3.3-7_nonptl.6                    
> installed
> vzrpm43-python.i386                4.3.3-7_nonptl.6                    
> installed
> vzrpm44.i386                       4.4.1-22.5                          
> installed
> vzrpm44-python.i386                4.4.1-22.5                          
> installed
> vztmpl-centos-4.i386               2.0-2                               
> installed
> vzyum.noarch                       2.4.0-11                            
> installed
>
>
> so I downloaded this template 
> http://download.openvz.org/template/precreated/centos-5-x86.tar.gz
>
>
> and create simple VPS
>
> #  vzctl --verbose create 101 --ostemplate centos-5-x86  --hostname=101
> Unable to get full ostemplate name for centos-5-x86
> Creating container private area (centos-5-x86)
> Performing postcreate actions
> Container private area was created
>
>
> # vzctl --verbose start 101
> Starting container ...
> Container is mounted
> Setting CPU units: 1000
> Configure meminfo: 65536
> Set hostname: 101
> Running container script: /etc/vz/dists/scripts/redhat-set_hostname.sh
> Container start in progress...
>
> then 
>
> # vzctl enter 101
> and getting 
> # top
>  top: /proc is not mounted, required for output data
>
> but not always ... anytime I able to see top ouput
>
>
>   
It seems that you have got broken template-cache.

I'm using i386 guests on x86 node long enough  without any issues.





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