[Users] Manage KVM/Qemu and OpenVZ the same way

Pavel Odintsov pavel.odintsov at gmail.com
Thu Jul 3 05:52:27 PDT 2014


Yep, I mean vRam and vSwap. All fine if you support it! Ploop is very
interesting because you can run kvm VM over it but without
mount/umount scripts it's very difficult.  If you interested, I can
provide manual for using KVM over ploop.

On Thu, Jul 3, 2014 at 4:41 PM, Bosson VZ <bossonvz at bosson.eu> wrote:
> Hi,
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> I understand that the driver does not suit everyone straight away. We are
> open to feature requests. Ploop may be a good one to start with.
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> What do you mean by vSwap exaclty. The driver allows you to set RAM and SWAP
> limits. Is there something more?
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> --
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> Cluster Design, s.r.o.
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> Dne St 2. července 2014 09:54:15, Scott Dowdle napsal(a):
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>> Greetings,
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>> ----- Original Message -----
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>> > for everyone who would like to manage their Qemu/KVM and OpenVZ
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>> > virtuals in the same fashion, I am presenting a new libvirt driver,
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>> > bossonvz, which will allow you to manage OpenVZ containers with
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>> > libvirt. To name a couple of features:
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>> > - complete control over the container
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>> > - live migration via libvirtd
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>> > - remote VNC console
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>> > - fs mounts management
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>> > Just check this web page out to find out more.
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>> > http://bossonvz.bosson.eu/
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>> > The driver is provided as a separate patch to libvirt and as RPM
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>> > packages for CentOS/SL 6.5.
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>> Looks nice and thanks for the hard work... but I think for most OpenVZ
>> users, until it supports some of the stuff it doesn't (quotas, vSwap,
>> ploop), it isn't very useful. When it supports that stuff in the future, it
>> will become very useful.
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>> TYL,
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-- 
Sincerely yours, Pavel Odintsov



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