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This entry point of OpenVZ wiki is created in order to arrange all the information on this site more logically.
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General idea of arrangement is the following. Here you can find something like table of contents. Each chapter
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| This entry point of OpenVZ wiki is created in order to arrange all the information on this site more logically. General idea of arrangement is the following. Here you can find something like table of contents. Each chapter contents collection of pages, that pass to the subject of the chapter. Of course there can be articles on the same subject in one chapter: one writes article in own way, another person does it in the other way. It is important, that pages in chapters go in the order of complexity of the material.
contents collection of pages, that pass to the subject of the chapter. Of course there can be articles on the same
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It allows the novices at OpenVZ to read only first pages of chapters to start some feature working. Advanced users can quickly go through this table of contents and find more specific information they actually need.
subject in one chapter: one writes article in own way, another person does it in the other way. It is important,
 
that pages in chapters go in the order of complexity of the material. It allows the novices at OpenVZ to read only  
 
first pages of chapters to start some feature working. Advanced users can quickly go through this table of contents
 
and find more specific information they actually need.
 
  
It is greatly apressiated if you will create points in this table (even without writing the article), in order
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It is greatly apressiated if you will create points in this table (even without writing the article), in order the community knows, what topics are popular and need to be described. Writing articles is also very usefull in fact.
the community knows, what topics are popular and need to be described. Writing articles is also very usefull in fact.
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== Table of Contents ==
 
== Table of Contents ==
* Introduction to Virtualization Technology
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** [[Introduction to virtualization]]
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** [[Virtualization implementation comparison]]
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* Basic concepts of OpenVZ
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** [[VE]] = [[Virtual Environment]]
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** [[HN]] = [[HW]] = [[Hardware Node]] = [[Host system]]
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| align=center | Introduction to Virtualization Technology
** [[VE0]]
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** [[OS template]]
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* [[Introduction to virtualization]]
* Choosing and Installing OpenVZ  
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* [[Virtualization implementation comparison]]
** [[Quick installation]]
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** [[OpenVZ components]]
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** [[Kernel versioning]]
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** [[Different kernel flavors (UP, SMP, ENTERPRISE, ENTNOSPLIT)]]
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{| style="background-color:#e5ffe5;border:1px solid #ccc;" width=100%
** [[Features]]
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| align=center | Basic concepts of OpenVZ
** [[Security]]
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** [[HA cluster with DRBD and Heartbeat]]
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* [[VE]] = [[Virtual Environment]]
* Templates
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* [[HN]] = [[HW]] = [[Hardware Node]] = [[Host system]]
** [[OS template]]
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* [[VE0]]
** [[OS template cache]]
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* [[OS template]]
** [[OS template metadata]]
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** [[Adding OS template to the installation]]
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{| style="border:1px solid #ccc;background-color:#f7fff7;margin-top:+.7em" cellpadding="10" width=100%
** [[OS template cache preparation]]
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** [[Debian template creation]]
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{| style="background-color:#e5ffe5;border:1px solid #ccc;" width=100%
** [[Gentoo template creation]]
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| align=center | Choosing and Installing OpenVZ
** [[Slackware template creation]]
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** [[Ubuntu template]]
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* [[Quick installation]]
** [[Creating your own template]]
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* [[OpenVZ components]]
* First steps inside OpenVZ environment
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* [[Kernel versioning]]
** [[VE creation]]
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* [[Different kernel flavors (UP, SMP, ENTERPRISE, ENTNOSPLIT)]]
** [[Starting VE]]
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* [[Features]]
** [[Entering VE]]
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* [[Security]]
** [[Running a process in VE]]
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* [[HA cluster with DRBD and Heartbeat]]
** [[Stoping VE]]
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** [[Destroying VE]]
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{| style="border:1px solid #ccc;background-color:#f7fff7;margin-top:+.7em" cellpadding="10" width=100%
* Resource accounting
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** [[User beancoonters]]
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{| style="background-color:#e5ffe5;border:1px solid #ccc;" width=100%
** [[OpenVZ quota]]
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| align=center | Templates
** [[CPU Fairscheduler]]
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** [[Resource shortage]]
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* [[OS template]]
* Network  
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* [[OS template cache]]
** [[Setting up network in VE]]
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* [[OS template metadata]]
** [[Virtual network device]]
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* [[Adding OS template to the installation]]
** [[Virtual Ethernet device]]
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* [[OS template cache preparation]]
** [[iptables in OpenVZ environment]]
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* [[Debian template creation]]
** [[Differences between venet and veth]]
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* [[Gentoo template creation]]
** [[Using NAT for VE with private IPs]]
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* [[Slackware template creation]]
** [[Source based routing]]
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* [[Ubuntu template]]
** [[VPN via the TUN/TAP device]]
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* [[Creating your own template]]
** [[Traffic accounting with iptables]]
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** [[Traffic shaping with tc]]
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{| style="border:1px solid #ccc;background-color:#f7fff7;margin-top:+.7em" cellpadding="10" width=100%
** [[Using bridges in OpenVZ]]
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** [[NFS server inside VE]]
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{| style="background-color:#e5ffe5;border:1px solid #ccc;" width=100%
** [[X inside VE]]
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| align=center | First steps inside OpenVZ environment
* Checkpointing and Migration
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* [[VE creation]]
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* [[Starting VE]]
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* [[Entering VE]]
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* [[Running a process in VE]]
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* [[Stoping VE]]
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* [[Destroying VE]]
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{| style="border:1px solid #ccc;background-color:#f7fff7;margin-top:+.7em" cellpadding="10" width=100%
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{| style="background-color:#e5ffe5;border:1px solid #ccc;" width=100%
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| align=center | Resource accounting
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|}
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* [[User beancounters]]
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* [[OpenVZ quota]]
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* [[CPU Fairscheduler]]
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* [[Resource shortage]]  
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{| style="border:1px solid #ccc;background-color:#f7fff7;margin-top:+.7em" cellpadding="10" width=100%
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{| style="background-color:#e5ffe5;border:1px solid #ccc;" width=100%
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| align=center | Network  
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* [[Setting up network in VE]]
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* [[Virtual network device]]
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* [[Virtual Ethernet device]]
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* [[iptables in OpenVZ environment]]
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* [[Differences between venet and veth]]
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* [[Using NAT for VE with private IPs]]
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* [[Source based routing]]
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* [[VPN via the TUN/TAP device]]
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* [[Traffic accounting with iptables]]
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* [[Traffic shaping with tc]]
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* [[Using bridges in OpenVZ]]
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* [[NFS server inside VE]]
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* [[X inside VE]]
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| align=center | Checkpointing and Migration
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** [[What is checkpointing]]
 
** [[What is checkpointing]]
 
** [[Live migration]]
 
** [[Live migration]]
* Working with OpenVZ code
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| align=center | Working with OpenVZ code
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** [[Porting the kernel]]
 
** [[Porting the kernel]]
 
** [[Kernel build]]
 
** [[Kernel build]]
* Troubleshooting
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** [[Magic SysRq Key]]
 
** [[Magic SysRq Key]]
 
** [[Remote console setup]]
 
** [[Remote console setup]]
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** [[When you have an oops]]
 
** [[When you have an oops]]
 
** [[Modifying initrd image]]
 
** [[Modifying initrd image]]
Using specific tools in VE
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** [[Asterisk in VE with debian stable]]
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** [[Plesk in VE]]
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** [[Yum]]
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** [[Shared webhosting]]
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* [[Asterisk in VE with debian stable]]
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* [[Plesk in VE]]
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* [[Yum]]
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* [[Shared webhosting]]
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* [[CPanel in VE]]
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* [[Processes scope and visibility]]
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* [[Setting up a mirror]]
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* [[MAX ULONG]]
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* [[Memory page]]
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* [[Artwork]]
 
* [[FAQ]]
 
* [[FAQ]]
* Other
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** [[Processes scope and visibility]]
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** [[Setting up a mirror]]
 
** [[MAX ULONG]]
 
** [[Memory page]]
 
* [[Artwork]]
 

Revision as of 10:56, 28 August 2006

This entry point of OpenVZ wiki is created in order to arrange all the information on this site more logically. General idea of arrangement is the following. Here you can find something like table of contents. Each chapter contents collection of pages, that pass to the subject of the chapter. Of course there can be articles on the same subject in one chapter: one writes article in own way, another person does it in the other way. It is important, that pages in chapters go in the order of complexity of the material.

It allows the novices at OpenVZ to read only first pages of chapters to start some feature working. Advanced users can quickly go through this table of contents and find more specific information they actually need.

It is greatly apressiated if you will create points in this table (even without writing the article), in order the community knows, what topics are popular and need to be described. Writing articles is also very usefull in fact.

Table of Contents

Introduction to Virtualization Technology
Basic concepts of OpenVZ
Choosing and Installing OpenVZ
Templates
First steps inside OpenVZ environment
Resource accounting
Network
Checkpointing and Migration
Working with OpenVZ code
Troubleshooting
Using specific tools in VE
Other