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In OpenVZ, you have multiple [[VE]]s, as well as the '''host system''', which is otherwise known as '''VE0'''. In other words, VE0 means the server itself.
 
In OpenVZ, you have multiple [[VE]]s, as well as the '''host system''', which is otherwise known as '''VE0'''. In other words, VE0 means the server itself.
  
From VE0, you can use [[vzctl]] and other tools to manage [[VE]]s. From VE0, all the containers' processes, files, etc. are accessible. From VE0, you manage the hardware, install a new kernel, etc.
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From VE0, you can use [[vzctl]] and other tools to manage [[container]]s. From VE0, all the containers' processes, files, etc. are accessible. From VE0, you manage the hardware, install a new kernel, etc.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 09:51, 11 March 2008

In OpenVZ, you have multiple VEs, as well as the host system, which is otherwise known as VE0. In other words, VE0 means the server itself.

From VE0, you can use vzctl and other tools to manage containers. From VE0, all the containers' processes, files, etc. are accessible. From VE0, you manage the hardware, install a new kernel, etc.

See also