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+ | Since version 4.0, vzctl tool can be used with upstream (non-OpenVZ) Linux kernels (that essentially means any recent 3.x kernel). At the moment, it provides just basic functionality. | ||
+ | It is currently possible to create and start a container with the same steps as one would use for a normal OpenVZ container. Other features may be present with limited functionality, while some are not present at all. | ||
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{{Warning| Running vzctl on upstream kernels is considered an experimental feature.}} | {{Warning| Running vzctl on upstream kernels is considered an experimental feature.}} | ||
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== Limitations == | == Limitations == | ||
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* <code>quotaon</code>/<code>quotaoff</code>/<code>quotainit</code> (vzquota-specific) | * <code>quotaon</code>/<code>quotaoff</code>/<code>quotainit</code> (vzquota-specific) | ||
* <code>convert</code>, <code>compact</code>, <code>snapshot*</code> (ploop-specific) | * <code>convert</code>, <code>compact</code>, <code>snapshot*</code> (ploop-specific) | ||
− | * <code>console</code> ( | + | * <code>console</code> (needs a virtual /dev/console, /dev/ttyN device) |
* <code>enter</code>, <code>exec</code> and <code>runscript</code> (need pidns entering support) | * <code>enter</code>, <code>exec</code> and <code>runscript</code> (need pidns entering support) | ||
* <code>chkpnt</code>, <code>restore</code> (currently need OpenVZ-kernel-specific checkpointing, [http://crui.org/ CRIU] will be supported later) | * <code>chkpnt</code>, <code>restore</code> (currently need OpenVZ-kernel-specific checkpointing, [http://crui.org/ CRIU] will be supported later) | ||
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=== Resource management === | === Resource management === | ||
− | Setting resources like -- | + | Setting resources like <code>--ram</code> and <code>--cpuunits</code> work, but there their effect is dependent on what the current kernel supports, through the cgroups subsystem. When a particular cgroup file is present, it will be used. Currently, vzctl will search for the following files: |
* cpu.cfs_quota_us | * cpu.cfs_quota_us | ||
* cpu.shares | * cpu.shares | ||
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=== Compile === | === Compile === | ||
− | Upstream support is not enabled by default. To build it into vzctl, one needs to specify the <code>--with-cgroup</code> switch to <code>configure</code>. Also, it makes sense to add --without-ploop (unless you want ploop compiled it) because otherwise you will need ploop lib headers. | + | Upstream support is not enabled by default. To build it into vzctl, one needs to specify the <code>--with-cgroup</code> switch to <code>configure</code>. Also, it makes sense to add <code>--without-ploop</code> (unless you want ploop compiled it) because otherwise you will need ploop lib headers. |
$ ./configure --with-cgroup --without-ploop | $ ./configure --with-cgroup --without-ploop |
Revision as of 13:57, 10 September 2012
Since version 4.0, vzctl tool can be used with upstream (non-OpenVZ) Linux kernels (that essentially means any recent 3.x kernel). At the moment, it provides just basic functionality. It is currently possible to create and start a container with the same steps as one would use for a normal OpenVZ container. Other features may be present with limited functionality, while some are not present at all.
Warning: Running vzctl on upstream kernels is considered an experimental feature. |
Contents
Limitations
The following vzctl commands are not working at all:
quotaon
/quotaoff
/quotainit
(vzquota-specific)convert
,compact
,snapshot*
(ploop-specific)console
(needs a virtual /dev/console, /dev/ttyN device)enter
,exec
andrunscript
(need pidns entering support)chkpnt
,restore
(currently need OpenVZ-kernel-specific checkpointing, CRIU will be supported later)
The following commands have severe limitations:
stop
. A container can be stopped from inside (say if one is connected to CT over ssh) in case the underlying kernel supports rebooting a PID namespace (> 3.4). Using vzctl, the "stop" command is not supported, unless accompanied by the --fast switch, which will simply forceably kill all processes in the container.
/proc and /sys
Software that depend on information supplied by the proc filesystem may not work correctly, since there is not a full solution for full /proc virtualization. For instance, /proc/stat is not yet virtualized, and top will show distorted values.
Resource management
Setting resources like --ram
and --cpuunits
work, but there their effect is dependent on what the current kernel supports, through the cgroups subsystem. When a particular cgroup file is present, it will be used. Currently, vzctl will search for the following files:
- cpu.cfs_quota_us
- cpu.shares
- cpuset.cpus
- memory.limit_in_bytes
- memory.memsw.limit_in_bytes
- memory.kmem.limit_in_bytes
- memory.kmem.tcp.limit_in_bytes
Other binaries
Pretty much everything else other than vzctl is not working. That includes:
- vzlist
- vzcalc
- vzcfgvalidate
- vzcpucheck
- vzmemcheck
- vzmigrate
- vzeventd
- vzpid
- vzsplit
- vzubc
Building
Dependencies
The following software needs to be installed on your system:
- iproute2 >= 3.0.0 (runtime only)
- libcg >= 0.38
Compile
Upstream support is not enabled by default. To build it into vzctl, one needs to specify the --with-cgroup
switch to configure
. Also, it makes sense to add --without-ploop
(unless you want ploop compiled it) because otherwise you will need ploop lib headers.
$ ./configure --with-cgroup --without-ploop
Using
For supported features, usage is expected to be the same as standard vzctl tool.
Networking
Networking is available through the switches --netdev_add, --netif_add, and their respective deletion counterparts.
IP mode networking (--ipadd / --ipdel) is currently not supported.