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Latest revision as of 04:26, 26 May 2008
This document is to track the status of OpenVZ integration into Ubuntu 8.04 «Hardy Heron».
Contents
Kernel[edit]
2.6.24 kernel is ready for initial inclusion to Hardy. Below are some resources.
Ubuntu Hardy kernel git:
OpenVZ 2.6.24 kernel git (switch to 2.6.24-openvz branch):
- http://git.openvz.org/?p=linux-2.6.24-openvz;a=summary
- http://git.openvz.org/?p=linux-2.6.24-openvz;a=shortlog;h=2.6.24-openvz
Status: adobriyan@ is working on porting our patch set to hardy kernel.
Tools[edit]
vzctl[edit]
Done[edit]
- Already updated to 3.0.22, see
TODO[edit]
- Need to fix requirements: vzctl now suggests on linux-patch-openvz, instead it should require linux-image-openvz
- It probably makes sense to automate changing sysctl options on vzctl package installation (like vzctl from debian.systs.org does).
vzquota[edit]
DONE[edit]
- Updated to 3.0.11, see http://packages.ubuntu.com/vzquota
TODO[edit]
- As with vzctl, need to get rid of 'Suggects: kernel-patch-openvz' and require kernel-image-openvz instead.
vzpkg[edit]
Don't have plans to ship vzpkg in Ubuntu
Documentation[edit]
- Ubuntu-specific documentation on wiki.openvz.org (see Category:Ubuntu)
- OpenVZ landing page for ubuntu.com
Templates[edit]
The following templates are currently available (check http://openvz.org/download/template/cache/ for full list):
- Ubuntu 7.10 for x86 and x86_64.
We need to create somewhat minimal Hardy template and [probably?] pack it into a package.
As Ubuntu comes with debootstrap, making Ubuntu templates is pretty easy. See Ubuntu Gutsy template creation.