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OpenVZ consists of a kernel, user-level tools, and container templates. | OpenVZ consists of a kernel, user-level tools, and container templates. | ||
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For Squeeze, use the Lenny directions. | For Squeeze, use the Lenny directions. | ||
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For Etch users, this document explains how to partially upgrade to Debian Lenny and install from lenny repositories ('''use this options at your risk'''). | For Etch users, this document explains how to partially upgrade to Debian Lenny and install from lenny repositories ('''use this options at your risk'''). | ||
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OpenVZ per-container disk quota is supported only for ext2/ext3 filesystems; therefore it makes sense to use one of these filesystems (ext3 is recommended) if you need per-container disk quota. | OpenVZ per-container disk quota is supported only for ext2/ext3 filesystems; therefore it makes sense to use one of these filesystems (ext3 is recommended) if you need per-container disk quota. | ||
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=== Repository setup (Etch only) === | === Repository setup (Etch only) === | ||
'''If you are using Debian Lenny, this step in no longer required. Openvz kernel packages and tools are available on main repository.''' | '''If you are using Debian Lenny, this step in no longer required. Openvz kernel packages and tools are available on main repository.''' | ||
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==== 1. Using openvz.org repositories ==== | ==== 1. Using openvz.org repositories ==== | ||
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Then '''apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade''' to upgrade to lenny. | Then '''apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade''' to upgrade to lenny. | ||
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== Kernel installation == | == Kernel installation == | ||
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On Debian squeeze, vzdump seems packaged in standard aptline. For lenny, See [[Backup_of_a_running_container_with_vzdump]] | On Debian squeeze, vzdump seems packaged in standard aptline. For lenny, See [[Backup_of_a_running_container_with_vzdump]] | ||
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== Secure it == | == Secure it == |