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* Optionally you can set containers completely stop when service stops at /etc/vz/vz.conf | * Optionally you can set containers completely stop when service stops at /etc/vz/vz.conf | ||
VE_STOP_MODE=stop | VE_STOP_MODE=stop | ||
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+ | == Patch VarLock directory creation == | ||
+ | This is necessary to vzeventd works on boot, due to it doesn't automatically create VARLOCK directory on startup: | ||
+ | Lines="$(cat /etc/init.d/vzeventd | grep -e '#.*INIT INFO' -ie '# .*Provides:' -ie '^# .*-St')" | ||
+ | Lines="$(echo "$Lines" | sed -e 's|vzeventd$|vzevent_pre|g' | sed -e 's| vz$| vzeventd|g')" | ||
+ | echo "$Lines" | sudo tee /etc/init.d/vzevent_pre | ||
+ | echo 'mkdir -p /var/lock/subsys' | sudo tee -a /etc/init.d/vzevent_pre | ||
+ | sudo chmod +x /etc/init.d/vzevent_pre | ||
+ | sudo insserv --default vzevent_pre | ||
= '''Reboot into OpenVZ kernel''' = | = '''Reboot into OpenVZ kernel''' = | ||
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sudo vztmpl-dl --gpg-check debian-8.0-x86_64-minimal | sudo vztmpl-dl --gpg-check debian-8.0-x86_64-minimal | ||
− | + | Alternatively, you can also download precreated template caches from [[Download/template/precreated|Download » Template » Precreated]], or from one of the [https://mirrors.openvz.org/ mirrors]. Put those tarballs '''as-is (no unpacking needed)''' to the <tt>/vz/template/cache/</tt> directory. | |
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= Next steps = | = Next steps = |