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2012-01-18 19:44, John Knight skrev:
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"Have you used 64 bit kernels (amd64) in your setup?
Distribution?"<br>
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Aye, I use the current stable 64-bit rhel6 branch openvz kernel
with centos 6 on the node and scientific linux 6 in the template
without issue other than what I described before with
res_timing_timerfd.so pegging the cpu and coring Asterisk.<br>
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Good to know that it is working! I've run i386 earlier, but thought
it was time to try 64-bit.<br>
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It's never a suggestion a debian user wants to hear, but as the
vanilla 2.6.32 openvz kernel has effectively been abandoned by the
OpenVZ dev team in favor of the rhel6 version of 2.6.32, and since
the node shouldn't really be doing anything other than hosting the
templates, have you considered running centos6/rhel6-openvz kernel
on the node and debian in the containers? Just a suggestion, but
no further openvz development is being done to the vanilla 2.6.32
branch and the rhel6 openvz kernel will consistently have bug
fixes and and backports.<br>
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Not trying to start a distro war or anything, rather just a
suggestion.<br>
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I've been quite happy with Debian. Previously I was using BSD, and
it was almost impossible to upgrade the system. And apt / dpkg
have never failed me, very impressive. I guess rhel works well
also, but I've little experience with it. <br>
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Why doesn't Debian use the rhel6-openvz-kernel if that is the one
that is maintained? <br>
Are you sure they use an outdated kernel? <br>
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I have to read up on this, the next server maybe should use
another distro for the HN.<br>
Maybe I will try switch to lxc instead of openvz as it is in the
mainline kernel now. After all I need two things: Isolation, and
the possibility to run multiple asterisk VEs on the same physical
machine. <br>
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