[Users] OpenVZ / Virtuozzo 7
Pavel Vokhmyanin
pvokhmyanin at virtuozzo.com
Wed Aug 24 02:28:39 PDT 2016
Hello,
Good call, Volker!
To my shame I was not aware of vzdeploy script, which, as it seems, was completed just a week ago or so. Taking in account existence of "vzdeploy" - it should be possible.
In case anyone searches for the script, it can be obtained here:
http://repo.virtuozzo.com/vzlinux/vzdeploy/vzdeploy
Jurijs,
Regarding the packages installation - I believe you may try installing Virtuozzo using "yum groups":
# yum grouplist | grep -i virtuozzo
Virtuozzo
Virtuozzo Containers
Virtuozzo High Availability
Virtuozzo Hypervisor
Virtuozzo Storage
etc...
Note, first you must replace centos packages with virtuozzolinux packages.
That should be better than cherry-picking packages from the repository.
I'd recommend installing at least "Virtuozzo", "Virtuozzo Containers" and "Virtuozzo Hypervisor", "QEMU".
Note, I've composed the list by briefly checking all available groups, it might be incomplete. And I haven't tested this either.
Volker, if you can add anything - please do.
Best Regards,
--
Pavel Vokhmyanin
Virtualization Maintenance
Virtuozzo
-----Original Message-----
From: users-bounces at openvz.org [mailto:users-bounces at openvz.org] On Behalf Of Volker Janzen
Sent: Tuesday, 23 August, 2016 21:02
To: OpenVZ users <users at openvz.org>
Subject: Re: [Users] OpenVZ / Virtuozzo 7
Hi,
I did one try so far this way:
1) Install CentOS7
2) Use vzdeploy to convert CentOS7 to Virtuozzo Linux 7
3) Install yum repo for Virtuozzo 7 (extracted from VZ7 bare metal installer inside of a KVM)
4) Install packages needed for Virtuozzo 7
5) Reboot into Virtuozzo 7
I have found at least one error in my notes, I need to retry the steps in my test KVM. When I have reproducable steps, I plan to publish them. I was unable to use the bare metal installer, too.
Regards
Volker
> Am 23.08.2016 um 11:50 schrieb Jurijs Ivolga <jurijs.ivolga at gmail.com>:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I tried to google, but unsuccessfully. :)
>
> Is there any possibility to install OpenVZ / Virtuozzo 7 via yum without USB or CD, like OpenVZ 6?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Jurijs
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