I need to use both KVM and OpenVZ in proxmox.
With Kernel 2.6.18 this is possibly, but there is no Memory Balooning feature as in the improved kernels of 2.6.32.
There is a thread on this topic:
http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/39...6.24-and-2.6.32-including-KVM-0.12.4-and-gPXE
According to the info there, it should be possible to use the new improved kernel WITH the OpenVZ patches (uploaded on 25.5.2010) in the proxmox-sources-section of: ftp://download.proxmox.com/sources/ .
Presently i have 2.6.32-2-pve, 2.6.32-1-pve and 2.6.18-2-pve running.
I tried :
apt-get update
and then
apt-get upgrade
apt-get dist-upgrade
but this did not install the new kernel.
Do I have to add something to my /etc/apt/sources.list in Proxmox ?
Or should I download the relevant file(s) locally and try to install.
I just want to be able to run the Memory balooning feature on my Windows-KVMs AND OpenVZ simultaneously.
With Kernel 2.6.18 this is possibly, but there is no Memory Balooning feature as in the improved kernels of 2.6.32.
There is a thread on this topic:
http://forum.proxmox.com/threads/39...6.24-and-2.6.32-including-KVM-0.12.4-and-gPXE
According to the info there, it should be possible to use the new improved kernel WITH the OpenVZ patches (uploaded on 25.5.2010) in the proxmox-sources-section of: ftp://download.proxmox.com/sources/ .
Presently i have 2.6.32-2-pve, 2.6.32-1-pve and 2.6.18-2-pve running.
I tried :
apt-get update
and then
apt-get upgrade
apt-get dist-upgrade
but this did not install the new kernel.
Do I have to add something to my /etc/apt/sources.list in Proxmox ?
Or should I download the relevant file(s) locally and try to install.
I just want to be able to run the Memory balooning feature on my Windows-KVMs AND OpenVZ simultaneously.