Fedora Core 5 Tips
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Fedora Core 5 Tips
This is a collection of guidelines/tips for installing openvz on Fedora Core 5, with some gotchas covered.
Use development branch
You should be using the OpenVZ development branch of kernels with FC5. The kernels have test in their name. Go to your yum repo configuration and make sure that the development repo is enabled or do the following.
echo ' [openvz-kernel-devel] name=OpenVZ development kernel mirrorlist=http://download.openvz.org/kernel/mirrors-devel enabled=1 gpgcheck=1 gpgkey=http://download.openvz.org/RPM-GPG-Key-OpenVZ ' > /etc/yum.repos.d/openvz-devel.repo
Note: Do not install the FC5 openvz kernel on the website, it is outdated if you have an up to date FC5 install
Fix metadata
After installing the metadata, run the following
INFILE=/vz/template/fedora-core/5/i386/config/default.list if [ ! -e $INFILE.orig ] then cp $INFILE $INFILE.orig fi sed 's/caching-nameserver/bind-config/' $INFILE.orig > $INFILE
Creating your own templates
If you are trying to tar up a vps to use as a template, make sure you tar up the INSIDE of the vps, and do not include the vpsid at the beginning (ie /101/).
tar -zcf /vz/template/cache/fedora-core-5-i386-minimal-mine.tar.gz -C /vz/private/101/ .
Yum differences
OpenVZ creates an entirely new yum.conf as part of the meta-data for a distribution. For FC5 this is in '/vz/template/fedora-core/5/i386/config/yum.conf'. If you have a local repository mirror of FC5 this means openvz will seem very slow unless you update this new openvz yum.conf to match your normal system yum.conf.
Additionally vzyum doesn't seem to pick up $releasever in yum files. I haven't figured that one out yet, and havn't rechecked.