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=====<u>Generate the new template cache</u>=====
 
=====<u>Generate the new template cache</u>=====
  
Now everything should be ready to go!  Make sure both the 'vz' service and 'pkg-cacher' service are running.
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Now everything should be ready to go!  Make sure both the 'vz' service and 'pkg-cacher' service are running, then run as root:
  
To build an individual OS Template just run the 'vzpkgcache' command and pass it the name of the OS Template you want to build. For a list of OS Templates you can build, run the 'vzpkgls' command.  Example:
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  vzpkgcache
 
 
vzpkgcache centos-5-i386-default
 
 
 
If you'd like to build all OS Templates available, just run the 'vzpkgcache' command without any parameters.  Example:
 
 
 
  vzpkgcache
 
  
 
vzpkg2 should get to work generating your initial caches.  Now you can run 'vzctl create' and use them.
 
vzpkg2 should get to work generating your initial caches.  Now you can run 'vzctl create' and use them.

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