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Revision as of 15:10, 17 August 2006

General

What is a Virtual Environment (Virtual Private Server, VPS, VE)?
See VE
Who needs OpenVZ? How it can be used?
See Use cases
How is OpenVZ different from other technologies?
See Introduction to virtualization
How is OpenVZ updated and why it is secure?
See Security
I want to show my appreciation to OpenVZ and put some logo to my site. Where to get it?
See Artwork

Installation and upgrade

What hardware is supported by OpenVZ kernel?
See Virtuozzo HCL.
Why there are different kernel flavours available and what do they mean?
See Different kernel flavors (UP, SMP, ENTERPRISE, ENTNOSPLIT)
How do I rebuild the kernel?
See Kernel build
What does 021stab018 in OpenVZ kernel version mean?
See Kernel versioning
How can I check package signatures?
See Package signatures
Is it possible to run x86 VPS on a x86_64 arch?
Sure :) We actually did some work on that to enable migration of x86 VE from x86 to x86_64 and back, and to enable using 32-bit iptables in 32bit VE on an x86_64 system.

Networking

How do I set up VPN for a VE?
See VPN via the TUN/TAP device
What is veth and how do I use it?
See Virtual Ethernet device

User Beancounters

What are those User Beancounters?

See UBC.

What units are UBC parameters measured in?

See UBC parameter units

How do I set up a VE which is able to get X Mb of RAM? =

See Setting UBC parameters.

I can not start a program in VE: it reports out of memory. What do I do?

See Resource_shortage.

How can I reset failcnt in /proc/user_beancounters?

See UBC failcnt reset.

Troubleshooting

My kernel crashed. What should I do?
See When you have an oops
I see a lot of processes in D state. What does that mean?
See Processes in D state