
2011/7/12 Andreas Mauf <a.mauf@syseleven.de>:
Yes, vzctl works. But how do I connect to Virtuozzo? Using the openvz driver it doesn't work out of the box: virsh # connect openvz:///system error: Failed to connect to the hypervisor error: no connection driver available for openvz:///system
You're libvirt might be compiled without OpenVZ support. Try LIBVIRT_DEBUG=1 virsh -c openvz:///system and check if it's probing the OpenVZ driver. On the other hand the OpenVZ driver checks for the existence of /proc/vz and reports an error if it's not there $ virsh -c openvz:///system error: internal error OpenVZ control file /proc/vz does not exist error: failed to connect to the hypervisor This might need to be changed/extended in your case, I don't know.
2011/5/23 Matthias Bolte <matthias.bolte@googlemail.com>
2011/5/23 Andreas Mauf <a.mauf@syseleven.de>:
Hi,
will libvirt work with the commercial parallels virtuozzo, too? Cause the linux version of virtuozzo is based on openvz, which ist supported by libvirt.
This depends on whether or not virtuozzo can be controlled via the vzctl tool, because that's bow libvirt interacts with OpenVZ.
Matthias
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