Consider this as a new year gifts from Father Frost, or Dad Moroz, or Santa Clous, or me, if you so prefer.
First gift is a new fresh set of precreated templates, which spent quite some time in beta before. Those are the same templates, but updated couple of days ago, plus there is Ubuntu-8.10 added. I hope I will update those monthly or so, since now I have some automation in place. A 'date' column was added to list of template files on wiki so you can easily see how old are those.
Second one is new shiny SSL certificates for https://wiki.openvz.org/ and https://bugzilla.openvz.org/. I call it shiny because they are neither self-signed nor bough from a commercial certificate authority. As you can see they are CAcert.org certificates. CAcert is an organisation which is building so-called web of trust, and acts as a certificate authority for its members. If you need free certificates, you are welcome to join. And, if you decide to trust CAcert as a certificate authority and your browser isn't configured for it yet, you have to import their root certificate.
Finally, a new 2.6.24 kernel is coming out later today. Others will follow. Update:here it is, 2.6.24-ovz007.1.
I tried it and was able to migrate a CentOS 7 container... but the Fedora 22 one seems to be stuck in the "started" phase. It creates a /vz/private/{ctid} dir on the destination host (with the same…
The fall semester is just around the corner... so it is impossible for me to break away for a trip to Seattle. I hope one or more of you guys can blog so I can attend vicariously.
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