OpenSUSE template creation
Instructions manually create a minimal openSUSE 10.3 template.
Contents
Prerequisites
You need running openSUSE 10.3 installation.
Creating template
Preparing the base system
Run yast2
on your openSUSE 10.3 installation (this does not have to be your OpenVZ HN, you can prepare cache on one box and put it on your OpenVZ HN). Proceed with Software->Installation into directory
option. It is assumed that this directory is current directory in following instructions (unless otherwise stated).
Create device nodes
I suggest creating all required nodes directly in the lib/udev/devices/
, in that case you don't have to disable udev in startup scripts.
Execute the following commands to create device files:
mknod -m 666 lib/udev/devices/full c 1 7 mknod -m 600 lib/udev/devices/initctl p mknod -m 666 lib/udev/devices/random c 1 8 mknod -m 444 lib/udev/devices/urandom c 1 9
Fix console redirect
Open etc/init.d/halt
script and replace the following lines:
# Redirect our mesages to default console test -n "$REDIRECT" && exec 0<> $REDIRECT 1>&0 2>&0
with this one (note || true
at the end):
# Redirect our mesages to default console test -n "$REDIRECT" && exec 0<> $REDIRECT 1>&0 2>&0 || true
The reason is that this redirect fails with permission denied in OpenVZ environment if $REDIRECT
is console device (/dev/console
). As a result, script terminates with error (because of set +e
at the beginning) and the box is not stopped properly.
As an option, you can replace console device with regular file:
rm lib/udev/devices/console ; touch lib/udev/devices/console
Make df working
rm -f etc/mtab ln -s proc/mounts /etc/mtab
Disable parallel startup of services
Set RUN_PARALLEL
variable in <DIRINSTALL>/etc/sysconfig/boot
to "no".
Disable boot.klog
For some reason, klogd
hangs when tries to retrieve kernel log. You need to disable it. Simply delete etc/rc.d/boot.d/S*boot.klog
Create OS template
Create OS template cache by invoking the following command:
tar --numeric-owner -czf /vz/template/cache/opensuse-10.3-i386-default.tar.gz ./
Note: For Debian-based host you should put the archive inside /var/lib/vz/template/cache
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startproc troubleshooting
It was noted that startproc
under recent OpenVZ kernels sometimes fails with errors like startproc: cannot stat /proc/1128/exe: Permission denied
. See http://openvz.org/pipermail/devel/2008-January/010278.html and follow-ups for workaround.