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If you have configured [[veth]] correctly and want to get rid of [[venet]] interface modify ''/etc/init.d/vz'' following this step:
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If you have configure [[veth]] correctly and want to get rid of [[venet]] interface modify ''/etc/init.d/vz'' following this step:
 
 
'''Note: In Debian systems (Ubuntu and more) for disable venet interface it's enough with the next second step'''(Comment line ''VZDEV=venet0'' (~ line 53).).'''
 
'''Don't forget edit (in Debian example) /etc/network/interface file in (/var/lib/vz/private/$VEID/ and remove venet configuration in that file'''
 
 
 
  
 
1. /etc/init.d/vz stop before going further.
 
1. /etc/init.d/vz stop before going further.
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2. Comment line ''VZDEV=venet0'' (~ line 53).
 
2. Comment line ''VZDEV=venet0'' (~ line 53).
  
3. Replace line ''NET_MODULES="${VNET_MODULES} ${VETH_MODULES}"'' (~ line 67) with this block:
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3. Replace line NET_MODULES="${VNET_MODULES} ${VETH_MODULES}" (~ line 67) with this block:
  
 
<code>
 
<code>
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The start_net function should look like this:
 
The start_net function should look like this:
<source lang="bash">
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<code>start_net()
start_net()
 
 
{
 
{
 
         local mod
 
         local mod
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         # 2009-10-29 Michael Plourde
 
         # 2009-10-29 Michael Plourde
 
         ###################################
 
         ###################################
}</source>
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}</code>
  
 
5. Modify the stop_net function (~ line 351) to look like this:
 
5. Modify the stop_net function (~ line 351) to look like this:
 
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<code>stop_net()
<source lang="bash">
 
stop_net()
 
 
{
 
{
 
         local mod
 
         local mod
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                 /sbin/modprobe -r ${mod} > /dev/null 2>&1
 
                 /sbin/modprobe -r ${mod} > /dev/null 2>&1
 
         done
 
         done
}</source>
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}</code>
  
 
6. That's all. You can now start your VEs:''/etc/init.d/vz start''
 
6. That's all. You can now start your VEs:''/etc/init.d/vz start''
 
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