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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. | 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. | ||
Latest revision as of 11:54, 7 June 2016
Warning: At this moment we don't have plans to support vanilla Linux kernel. Actual status is in OpenVZ Jira |
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.
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Why?[edit]
- 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[edit]
vzprocps[edit]
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[edit]
We use rsync with custom options implemented via patches. Patches are available in RPM package with sources.
kernel[edit]
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[edit]
See also[edit]
- Packages of Virtuozzo components in various Linux distributions
- What's missing from upstream kernel containers? - Kir Kolyshkin, Sergey Bronnikov
- Kernel patches stat