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Virtualizor Help!

ftnftn Member
edited February 2016 in Help

To install Virtualizor OpenVZ in Dedicated Server I notice in this following tutorial:

http://www.virtualizor.com/wiki/Install_OpenVZ

"Create the following partitions on the Hardware Node:"
"/vz all the remaining space on the hard disk Partition to host OpenVZ templates and Virtual Private"

But I did not create any /vz partition and install using ./install.sh [email protected] directly.

Root server Config:

[root@altushost ~]# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg-root 908G 255G 608G 30% /
tmpfs 7.8G 0 7.8G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/sda1 243M 82M 149M 36% /boot
/dev/mapper/vg-tmp 976M 1.3M 924M 1% /tmp

In a created OpenVZ the drive is showing like bellow:

root@atlus-grid [~]# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
simfs 900G 253G 608G 30% /
none 7.4G 4.0K 7.4G 1% /dev
none 7.4G 0 7.4G 0% /dev/shm

Could someone tell me If Im doing this correctly? I can see a /vz folder is created in the root server and the vps is underneath it.

Comments

  • AshleyUkAshleyUk Member
    edited February 2016

    It is recomends to have /vz as a seperate partition for many reasons.

    One would be for example to stop openvz vm data maxing out your / and stopping the node OS responding.

    However it should technically work as you have setup, just not best practice.

    Thanked by 2racksx ftn
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