NFS, AUTOFS are off. I tried:
vzdump --dumpdir /var/lib/vz/dump --snapshot 101
and we're still getting failures. Again if we stop the VE from the control panel we can do the dump but not otherwise. Here's the log output:
vps-01:/var/lib/vz/dump# vzdump --dumpdir /var/lib/vz/dump --snapshot...
This is a Centos5 container. We ran yum update and installed apache 2.2.11, php 5.2.8, mysql from yum update, proftpd 1.3.1, ncftp, tripwire, and ZendOptimizer. We also added a bunch of perl CPAN modules, and php modules and php required stuff like gd.
We tried to backup a VE with:
vzdump --suspend 101
but got the following error:
INFO: suspend vps
INFO: Setting up checkpoint...
INFO: suspend...
INFO: Can not suspend container: Device or resource busy
INFO: Error: file struct is referenced outside 1 2
INFO: Checkpointing failed
ERROR...
Are you suggesting that if we load the am-util on the Host we'll be able to use autofs from within the openvz VE's - or - that autofs just cannot work from within an openvz VE?
Jeff
Has anyone been able to get autofs working from within a VE? I'm able to NFS out of a VE but the I can't get the NFS daemon to start. And when starting autofs I get:
Loading autofs4: [FAILED]
Jeff
Before we go out and blow a wad on equipment can anyone tell me how to find out if the Proxmox VE install (Debian Etch) is compatible with the new quad-core Xeons (Harpertown) running on a Supermicro X7DVL-I board with the 5000V chipset.
Thanks, Jeff
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