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vzsplit -n 5 -f default | vzsplit -n 5 -f default | ||
− | == Create a | + | == Create a VE == |
Choose a free CT ID, we use 777 for this guide. | Choose a free CT ID, we use 777 for this guide. | ||
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<pre>vzctl create 777 --ostemplate debian-6.0-proxmox-mailgateway_3.1 --config default</pre> | <pre>vzctl create 777 --ostemplate debian-6.0-proxmox-mailgateway_3.1 --config default</pre> | ||
− | == Configure the | + | == Configure the VE == |
Set IP address and DNS nameservers, start servers automatically at boot time: please adapt these settings to your environment. | Set IP address and DNS nameservers, start servers automatically at boot time: please adapt these settings to your environment. | ||
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vzctl set 777 --vmguarpages 1024M:unlimited --privvmpages 1G:1100M --diskspace 4000M:4400M --save | vzctl set 777 --vmguarpages 1024M:unlimited --privvmpages 1G:1100M --diskspace 4000M:4400M --save | ||
− | == Start the | + | == Start the VE == |
vzctl start 777 | vzctl start 777 | ||
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You can run the mail gateway on any OpenVZ platform and on the [http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Proxmox_VE_2.0_Cluster Proxmox VE Cluster]. This include live-migration and online backups. | You can run the mail gateway on any OpenVZ platform and on the [http://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Proxmox_VE_2.0_Cluster Proxmox VE Cluster]. This include live-migration and online backups. | ||
− | For online backups, see [[backup of a running | + | For online backups, see [[backup of a running VE with vzdump]]. |
For live migration, see [[checkpointing and live migration]]. | For live migration, see [[checkpointing and live migration]]. |