OpenVZ project has released both new vzctl and vzquota tools today.
New vzctl has a handful of new small features and a bunch of bugfixes, including compatibility with recent glibc, bash, and kernel headers.
New vzquota has only one (but quite useful) new feature -- an ability to explain what's wrong when it can not turn container's disk quota on or off. Recent OpenVZ kernels have a feature to report open files in container's private area, and now with the new vzquota the feature is finally available for mere mortals.
In the meantime Parallels has released Parallels Desktop for Mac 4.0 -- and that's just a coincidence, I'm sure they do not sync their release cycles with OpenVZ. Or maybe it's not a coincidence... We're sitting in the same office and for the last few weeks they've been providing free late dinners because of their release, that maybe made me leave the office later and thus maybe gave more time to work on OpenVZ tools. :)
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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