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This article describes the procedure All of an OS template cache preparation. It assumes you already have OpenVZ installed and running. The steps needed to achieve it are documented in the [[Quick installation]] document. == Precreated templates == Use precreated templates taken from [http://openvz.org/download/template/cache Downloads » Templates » Precreated], or directly from [http://download.openvz.org/template/precreated/ download.openvz.org/template/precreated], or from one of the [[Download mirrors|mirrors]]. Precreated templates can be easily updated using the following algorithm:# create temporary [[container]] based on template# update [[container]] using OS-specific tools (yum, apt or similar)# pack [[container]] as a new templateExamples of this procedure are described in details at [[Updating Ubuntu template]], [[Updating Debian template]], [[Fedora template update]] In order to use precreated template cache files, download files for chosen OS distributions and place them as-is (no unpacking needed) to the <tt>/vz/template/cache</tt> directory (for Debian/Ubuntu it might be <tt>/var/lib/vz/template/cache</tt>). == Next step == Follow on to the [[container creation]] article. = Obsoleted: use template tools = {{Warning|The rest of this document is obsoleted and is kept here for historical purposes only. Template utilities (vzpkg/vzyum) are no longer supported. Use [[Download/template/precreated|precreated templates]].}} == Terminology == Please make sure you understand the following terms. {{:OS template}}{{:OS template metadata}}{{:OS template cache}} == Creating an OS template cache ==You can create an [[OS template cache]] using template utilities and [[OS template metadata]] right on your [[hardware node]]. The process is automated and will take from about 10 minutes to a few hours, depending on the network speed, and the result will be most up-to-date template cache. === Installing template utilities === You have to install a few packages in order to be able to create/update OS template cache(s). ==== Using yum ====<pre># yum install vzpkg vzyum vzrpm43-python vzrpm44-python vzctl-lib</pre> ==== Using rpm ====Packages are available from [http://openvz.org/download/template/utils/ Download » Templates » Utilities]. You need both <tt>vzpkg</tt> and <tt>vzyum</tt> packages, as well as one or both <tt>vzrpm43</tt>/<tt>vzrpm44</tt> (including their <tt>-python</tt> counterparts), depending on the OS templates being used. Install these utilities using rpm: <pre># rpm -ihv vzpkg*.rpm vzyum*.rpm vzrpm44*.rpm</pre> In Red Hat Enterprise Linux, to install <tt>vzyum</tt> you will need <tt>[http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=python-elementtree&system=redhat python-elementtree]</tt>, <tt>[http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=python-sqlite&system=redhat python-sqlite]</tt>, and <tt>[http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=python-urlgrabber&system=redhat python-urlgrabber]</tt>. These packages might have dependencies of their own. For example, <tt>python-sqlite</tt> needs <tt>[http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=sqlite&system=redhat sqlite]</tt>. The geiuns store called, they're running out of you. === Running <tt>vzpkgcache</tt> === Run the <tt>vzpkgcache</tt> utility; see the vzpkgcache(8) man page for details. It will create or update the caches of all the templates for which the corresponding metadata exist. Before cache creation be sure that you are set up all necessary locales for rpm (see [[Locales inside VE]]).  # vzpkgcache centos-4-i386my questions stleetd-minimal  [[Category: Installation]][[Category: Templates]]thanks!
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