[BlueOnyx:08990] Re: BX in Proxmox

Jeffrey Pellin jeffrey at px2co.net
Mon Nov 7 11:12:14 -05 2011


Hi Eiji,

Thank you for your contribution.

Glad you have it working.

Regards

Jeffrey

On Tue, 8 Nov 2011 00:49:13 +0900, "Eiji Hamano"
<bluequartz at hypersys.ne.jp>
wrote:
> Hi  Jeffrey
> 
> Now please let me add correction to your procedure a little
> 
> 
> 0. Use Proxmox 1.9, use 5107R.
>     This is a pair which succeeded only in 1.9.
> 
> 1. download the 5107R template
> 
> 2. Rename it to SL-6-blueonyx_5107R_i386.tar.gz
> 
> 3. Upload it to the ProxMox box using the ProxMox admin
> 
> 4. Shell into the ProxMox box and execute
> 
>   # cd   /etc/vz/dists/
>   # cp   scientific.conf    SL-6.conf
>   # cp   scientific.conf    SL-6-blueonyx.conf
> 
>     We need both in /etc/vz/dists/.
> 
> 5. Create a new virtual machine using the ProxMox admin.
>     The password must be blueonyx.
> 
> 6. Go to Virtual Machine Configuration.
>     Select the options tab and turn on User Quotas. - Save.
> 
> 7. Start Virtual machine using the ProxMox admin
> 
> 7-1. Check Virtual Machines Logs.
> 
>    <Boot/Init> must be following ;
>       starting init logger
>       init: readahead-collector main process (xx) terminated with status
1
>       Starting udev: [ OK ]
> 
>    <Command>   must be following ;
>       /usr/sbin/vzctl start xxx
>       Starting container ...
>       Container is mounted
>       Adding IP address(es): xxx.xxx.xx.xxx
>       Setting CPU units: 1000
>       Setting CPUs: 1
>       Container start in progress...
>       VM xxx started
> 
> 7-2.  After several minutes, the cpu usage of started Virtual machine
>     will be becomes close to 1-4 or zero persent as stable.
> 
> 8.  Go to the virtual machine with your browser and complete the install.
> 
> 
> Regards.
> Eiji Hamano
> 
> 
> 
> 
> From: "Jeffrey Pellin" Thursday, November 03, 2011 7:46 PM
>>
>> Hi Eiji
>>
>> I have this working now.
>> This is what I did.
>>
>> 1. download the 5107R template
>>
>> 2. Rename it to SL-6-blueonyx_5107R_i386.tar.gzip
>>
>> 3. Upload it to the ProxMox box using the ProxMox admin
>>
>> 4. Shell into the ProxMox box and execute
>>              # cp   /etc/vz/dists/scientific.conf SL-6.conf
>>              # cp   /etc/vz/dists/scientific.conf SL-6-blueonyx.conf
>> I did both as it was quicker than finding out which one ProxMox would
>> use.
>>
>> 5. Create a new virtual machine using the ProxMox admin. The password
>> must
>> be blueonyx.
>>
>> 6. Go to Virtual Machine Configuration, select the options tab and turn
>> on
>> User Quotas. - Save.
>>
>> 7 Start Virtual machine using the ProxMox admin
>>
>> 8.  Go to the virtual machine with your browser and complete the
install.
>>
>> All the best - nope that this helps you.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Jeffrey
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, 3 Nov 2011 13:00:39 +0900, "Eiji Hamano"
>> <bluequartz at hypersys.ne.jp>
>> wrote:
>>> Hi  Jeffrey
>>> Yes,  I tryed it.  But httpe error.  No port 444 at the IP.
>>>
>>> Hi  Everybody
>>> So no one was successful in BO with Proxmox openVZ before in list,  O.K
>>> ?
>>>
>>> Hi  Michael
>>> You do not support the template for Proxmox ?
>>>
>>> I want to know "Exact information" about it.
>>>  [BlueOnyx:08421]  was not it.
>>>
>>> Eiji Hamano
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Eiji,
>>>>
>>>> I have been too busy to try it, but why not try
>>>>
>>>> targetIP:444 as the admin is generally on that port.
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> Jeffrey
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, 2 Nov 2011 21:16:37 +0900, "Eiji Hamano"
>>>> <bluequartz at hypersys.ne.jp>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> Hi  Jeffrey
>>>>>
>>>>> I have the complete BO mailing list in PC.
>>>>> I did ;
>>>>>   cp  /etc/vz/dists/centos.conf  /etc/vz/dists/blueonyx.conf
>>>>> Before createing the openVZ BO.
>>>>> I setted the max IDs to 500 of the BO VPS, after createing it.
>>>>>
>>>>> But  the target IP showed  "Apache 2 Test Page", not BO page.
>>>>>
>>>>> Jeffrey,  did you success it  ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Eiji Hamano
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Eiji,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Michael said
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "... > The first problem was that Proxmox (here a v1.8) need to have
>>>>>> a
>>>>>>> configuration file in /etc/vz/dists, to initialize the vm, however
>>>>>>> it
>>>>>>> uses a "default" file.
>>>>>>> So I copy dists/centos.conf to dists/blueonyx.conf (because the
>>>> template
>>>>>>> was renamed to  "blueonyx-xxxxxxxxxxx.tar.gz"), and it uses it now.
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> note that there is a "scientific.conf" file which is exactly the
>>>>>>> same
>>>> as
>>>>>>> centos.conf (and blueonyx.conf, now :) ). ..."
>>>>>>
>>>>>> on this thread
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Subject: [BlueOnyx:08425] Re: OpenVZ template - can't start setup
>>>>>>
>>>>>> you can look at this by going to www.blueonyx.it and searching the
>>>>>> mailing
>>>>>> list for proxmox and michael.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I hope that this helps
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jeffrey
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, 2 Nov 2011 15:17:11 +0900, "Eiji Hamano"
>>>>>> <bluequartz at hypersys.ne.jp>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> Hi  Rodrigo
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I am not clear what you said.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Theres a post by michael about it
>>>>>>> Is it  [BlueOnyx:08425]  ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have a sl - bo running on proxmox
>>>>>>> Is it openVZ more ?
>>>>>>> If so, would you let me know the detail of modification ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Eiji Hamano
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> From: "rodrigo ordonez" <rodrigo at xnet.mx>
>>>>>>>> I think you have to rename a file
>>>>>>>> So that network configures itself
>>>>>>>> On boot
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Theres a post by michael about it
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have a sl - bo running on proxmox
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hth
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Rodrigo o
>>>>>>>> Xnet
>>>>>>>> Servicio email BlackBerry® xnet
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> From: Jeffrey Pellin <jeffrey at px2co.net>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Eiji,
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I started the SL6 BO virtual machine and selected the  terminal
>>>>>>>> application
>>>>>>>> in Proxmox
>>>>>>>> which logged me into the virtual machine.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> No network device had been detected, so I typed setup and selected
>>>>>>>> Network
>>>>>>>> setup, but the virtual ethernet adapter wasn't present.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I looked at the logs for the virtual machine in Proxmox and it
>>>>>>>> shows
>>>>>> that
>>>>>>>> udev couldn't run as the kernel (in Proxmox) isn't compatible with
>>>> that
>>>>>>>> version.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I have noticed that the BO page on the Proxmox wiki was deleted a
>> few
>>>>>>>> months ago
>>>>>>>> so my guess is that, apart from doing a full install in KVM mode,
>>>>>>>> this
>>>>>>>> isn't going
>>>>>>>> to work at the moment.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> You could use terminal access to configure the network adapter
>>>> manually
>>>>>>>> but I really couldn't say what would happen at startup when udev
>>>> failed
>>>>>>>> each time.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> All the best
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Jeffrey
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Mon, 31 Oct 2011 20:28:00 +0900, "Eiji Hamano"
>>>>>>>> <bluequartz at hypersys.ne.jp> wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Hi   Jeffrey, Ken and Michael.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> First of all  I must say,  I already bought Aventurin{e}.
>>>>>>>>> I am testing it just before production.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> So I don't oppose to your recommending Aventurin{e}.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> However I want to say  that it is good to having alternative.
>>>>>>>>> It is good for us.
>>>>>>>>> It is good for Blueonyx  too.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Proxmox also has a commercial package with support too.
>>>>>>>>> Proxmox has a some which Aventurin{e} doen't have.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> In this case I thought;
>>>>>>>>> To exchange is more advantageous than a slander to the other,
>>>>>>>>> isn't
>>>>>> it?
>>>>>>>>> Do you think it?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Jeffrey,  I desire your report.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Eiji Hamano
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
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