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Revision as of 09:19, 18 September 2015
This page will help to track status of support vanilla kernel in Virtuozzo management tools and status of merging Virtuozzo kernel features in mainline kernel.
Contents
Why?
- in general vanilla kernel support by Virtuozzo management tools will help us to make Virtuozzo containers make more popular (OVZ-1)
- allow to use Virtuozzo containers in Linux distributions without installation of custom kernel
- reduce our efforts for maintaining large amount of different patches
Status
vzprocps
vzprocps is a procps-ng with our patches. There is no separate source code repository for vzprocps patches but patches can be found in RPM package with sources.
rsync
We use rsync with custom options implemented via patches. Patches are available in RPM package with sources.
kernel
See slides from Linux Plumbers What's missing from upstream kernel containers? with current status of merging Virtuzzo features to upstream.
Current problems in Linux distributions
See also
- Packages of Virtuozzo components in various Linux distributions
- What's missing from upstream kernel containers? - Kir Kolyshkin, Sergey Bronnikov
- Kernel patches stat