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edits
Changes
improved tar based backup/restore
follow these steps:
==Create the container== Create a container using centos-4-i386-minimal and set a valid nameserver==:
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vzctl create $CTID --ostemplate centos-4-i386-minimal --config CONFIG_TEMPLATE --ipadd container_IP --hostname temp
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== Enter container Install centos-5-release packages==Use <code>vzctl exec</code> to execute the rpm install command on the container:
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vzctl enter exec $CTIDrpm -Uvh http://mirror.centos.org/centos/5/os/i386/CentOS/centos-release-notes-5.6-0.i386.rpm \ http://mirror.centos.org/centos/5/os/i386/CentOS/centos-release-5-6.el5.centos.1.i386.rpm
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Note: centos-release-5 depends on notes-package, start with that one.
==Install centos-5-release packagesBackup dev==
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tar -cf $CTID.dev.tar .-C /vz/private/$CTID dev
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==Install initscripts package== Install initscripts package (forced and with no deps)==, as per below:
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vzctl exec $CTID rpm -Uvh http://mirror.centos.org/centos/5/os/i386/CentOS/initscripts-8.45.33-1.el5.centos.i386.rpm --force --nodeps
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Note: If the "transfer failed", go to the [http://mirror.centos.org/centos/5/os/i386/CentOS/ CentOS5 mirror] and find the latest initscripts rpm and use that instead.
==Update conf file==
Alternatively, use the 'sed' command to replace it:
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sed -i 's#OSTEMPLATE="centos-4#OSTEMPLATE="centos-5#g' /etc/vz/conf/$CSIDCTID.conf
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==Upgrade container packages using vzyum (32bit only)== db-version will complain, so delete the conflicting database first:<pre>rm -fr /vz/root/$CTID/var/lib/rpm/__*</pre> Now run vzyum to upgrade the contain packages:
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vzyum $CTID upgrade
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==Stop your VE=Troubleshooting=== If you get this error:
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==Start the containerTest your VE==Check you can enter your VE:
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vzctl start enter $CTID
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===Troubleshooting=== <pre>Unable to open pty: No such file or directory</pre>If you see errors like this, see the [[VPS_enter_failed]] article. ==Stop containeryour VE==
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vzctl stop $CTID
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==Restore dev==
This will replace the new /dev/ with the old one:
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mv /vz/private/$CTID/dev /vz/private/$CTID/dev.old
tar -xvf $CTID.dev.tar -C /vz/private/$CTID
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== Remove container IP ==
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vzctl set $CTID --ipdel all --save
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