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# vi /etc/vz/conf/$NEWVE.conf # Change the IP_ADDRESS | # vi /etc/vz/conf/$NEWVE.conf # Change the IP_ADDRESS | ||
# vzctl start $NEWVE; vzctl start $OLDVE | # vzctl start $NEWVE; vzctl start $OLDVE | ||
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+ | In case you are making bridge don't forget to change host_ifname=veth$OLDVE by host_ifname=veth$NEWVE in the /etc/vz/conf/$NEWVE.conf file | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 00:26, 22 January 2010
If you need to create an exact copy of an existing VE, these are the steps to make.
# OLDVE=222 NEWVE=333 # Just an example # vzctl stop $OLDVE # mkdir /vz/root/$NEWVE # cp /etc/vz/conf/$OLDVE.conf /etc/vz/conf/$NEWVE.conf # mkdir /vz/private/$NEWVE # pushd /vz/private/$OLDVE; tar c --numeric-owner * | tar x --numeric-owner -C /vz/private/$NEWVE; popd # vi /etc/vz/conf/$NEWVE.conf # Change the IP_ADDRESS # vzctl start $NEWVE; vzctl start $OLDVE
In case you are making bridge don't forget to change host_ifname=veth$OLDVE by host_ifname=veth$NEWVE in the /etc/vz/conf/$NEWVE.conf file
See also
The relevant services, particularly when the mySQLd encounters timeout errors, follow the following thread: