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 Virtualizor works with Virtuozzo 7 or OpenVZ 7 ? (5 Replies, Read 4208 times)
postcd
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Hello,

at http://virtualizor.com/wiki/Install_Virtuozzo

is mentioned that:

"This guide will help you to install Virtualizor on OpenVZ 7"
"Requirements: Virtuozzo 7 OS (ISO can be downloaded ..."

From this comparison: https://openvz.org/Comparison it seems that there are 2 products. One is OpenVZ 7 and another is Virtuozzo 7.

From your description it appears like you are talking about both products, but then you are linking to an .iso image of OpenVZ 7 if i am not wrong. But the wiki article is entitled "Virtuozzo" which may be confusing.

So Virtualizor supports OpenVZ 7, not Virtuozzo?


Please can i try to install OpenVZ 7 not via .iso, but classic way:

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yum localinstall https://download.openvz.org/virtuozzo/releases/openvz-VERSIONHERE/x86_64/os/Packages/o/openvz-release-VERSIONHERE.vz7.x86_64.rpm

(that should import all meta information and YUM repositories)
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yum install prlctl prl-disp-service vzkernel

(should install kernel and other packages)
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reboot

This process is advised here

?

You also say in your above mentioned wiki article this: ""KVM module requires VT enabled". Does it mean i can enable multi virt. on that OpenVZ 7 installation to have VZ+KVM? Thank you
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postcd
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I forgot another question. Did you tried to Import into Virtualizor an old (vzkernel 2.x) OpenVZ full backup (vzdump made, not Virtualizor made) into OpenVZ7 (kernel 3.x + KVM hypervisor/QEMU, libvirt, virsh according to this), will that work or is that incompatible if you tried? Thx!
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chirag
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Hi,

Sir we have not tried the OLD backup to restore on OpenVZ 7.

As at the moment we do not provide any migration or conversion from OpenVZ 6 to 7.

Let us know for further information.
We will be happy to help you.

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chirag
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Hi,

Sir we support OpenVZ 7.

Previously on OpenVZ website they used Virtuozzo 7 so that we used the same word on our documentation as well. We have changed the documentation.

OpenVZ 7 as based on virtuozzo and support for multivirt is a built in feature.
You can create KVM machines and OpenVZ containers on OpenVZ 7 server.

Let us know for further information.

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postcd
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Thank you for nice information and also thanks to all who helped me via tickets.

Indeed it worked, i had to install OVZ7 via ISO and it worked.

OVZ6 to OVZ7 migration might be an issue
The problem in my case was OVZ 6 to OVZ 7 migration as vzdump and vzmigrate do not cooperate between v.6 and v.7. Virtualizor support suggested this migration script. but somehow the migration got "terminated" kind of errors and it not completed in 2 out of 3 cases. Complained about vzquota and also 19GB VPS was transfering whole day via 1Gbit. I seen HDD IOPS was not exhausted, neither bandwidth. Do not know about any tutorial which can do quick and good migration. PS: Proxmox have vzdump to LXC convertor which seems good. Maybe one can then transfer LXC to Virtualizor then. Too complicated. Thx anyway.
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Hi,

Sir let us know for further information we will be happy to help you.


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