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This entry point of OpenVZ wiki is created in order to arrange all the information on this site more logically. Here is a structure something like a table of contents. Each chapter contains a collection of pages that are relevant to subject of the chapter. There can be multiple articles on the same subject in one chapter: one writes an article one way, another does it in another way. It is important that pages in chapters are ordered by the complexity of the material e. g. simpler articles appear first.
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This allows the OpenVZ novices to read only the first pages of each chapter to get a feature working. Advanced users can quickly go through this table of contents and find more specific information that they actually need.
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| This entry point of OpenVZ wiki is created in order to arrange all the information on this site more logically. General idea of arrangement is the following. Here you can find something like table of contents. Each chapter contents collection of pages, that pass to the subject of the chapter. Of course there can be articles on the same subject in one chapter: one writes article in own way, another person does it in the other way. It is important, that pages in chapters go in the order of complexity of the material.
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It allows the novices at OpenVZ to read only first pages of chapters to start some feature working. Advanced users can quickly go through this table of contents and find more specific information they actually need.
  
We urge you to create entries in this table (even without writing the article) in order for the community to know what topics are popular and need to be described. Writing articles is also very useful.
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It is greatly apressiated if you will create points in this table (even without writing the article), in order the community knows, what topics are popular and need to be described. Writing articles is also very usefull in fact.
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== Table of Contents ==
 
== Table of Contents ==
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* [[VE]] = [[Virtual Environment]]
 
* [[VE]] = [[Virtual Environment]]
 
* [[HN]] = [[HW]] = [[Hardware Node]] = [[Host system]]
 
* [[HN]] = [[HW]] = [[Hardware Node]] = [[Host system]]
* [[CT0]]
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* [[VE0]]
 
* [[OS template]]
 
* [[OS template]]
 
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| align=center | Choosing and Installing OpenVZ
 
| align=center | Choosing and Installing OpenVZ
 
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* [[Quick installation]] -- [[Downloading and installing]]
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* [[Quick installation]]
 
* [[OpenVZ components]]
 
* [[OpenVZ components]]
 
* [[Kernel versioning]]
 
* [[Kernel versioning]]
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| align=center | Checkpointing and Migration
 
| align=center | Checkpointing and Migration
 
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* [[What is checkpointing]]
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** [[What is checkpointing]]
* [[Live migration]]
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** [[Live migration]]
 
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| align=center | Working with OpenVZ code
 
| align=center | Working with OpenVZ code
 
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* [[Porting the kernel]]
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** [[Porting the kernel]]
* [[Kernel build]]
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** [[Kernel build]]
* [[Containers/Pidcache]]
 
 
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| align=center | Troubleshooting
 
| align=center | Troubleshooting
 
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* [[Magic SysRq Key]]
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** [[Magic SysRq Key]]
* [[Remote console setup]]
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** [[Remote console setup]]
* [[SysRq debugger]]
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** [[SysRq debugger]]
* [[When you have an oops]]
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** [[When you have an oops]]
* [[Modifying initrd image]]
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** [[Modifying initrd image]]
 
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* [[Shared webhosting]]
 
* [[Shared webhosting]]
 
* [[CPanel in VE]]
 
* [[CPanel in VE]]
* [[Zimbra on OpenVZ on CentOS]]
 
 
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* [[Processes scope and visibility]]
 
* [[Processes scope and visibility]]
 
* [[Setting up a mirror]]
 
* [[Setting up a mirror]]
* [[LONG_MAX]]
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* [[MAX ULONG]]
 
* [[Memory page]]
 
* [[Memory page]]
 
* [[Artwork]]
 
* [[Artwork]]

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