We use Ubuntu 12.04 almost exclusively as guests.
I suggest you follow this guide to properly prepare the ubuntu 12.04 openvz container.
http://extremeshok.com/blog/?p=1166
Fixed:
The following is important if the IP addresses of your virtual machines are from a different subnet than the host system's IP address. If you don't do this, networking will not work in the virtual machines!
Edit /etc/vz/vz.conf
NEIGHBOUR_DEVS=detect --> NEIGHBOUR_DEVS=all
Even though...
Still trying to understand the reasoning on how it costs 2x/4x more to support a dual or quad cpu server, When the actual number of support tickets and nodes and cores stay constant ?
please confirm these ip addresses, because it looks as if no ip has been set/assigned to the kvm vm.
proxmox host: 118.122.241.222
kvm vm: ??
ARP should list a second IP of the kvm vm.
Please post output of
ip route and ipconfig
2 subnets with the same gateway ( 45.67.66.1)
ranges 45.67.66.0/29 AND 45.67.66.8/29
45.67.66.6 and 45.67.66.5 are both able to ping yahoo.com, be accessed via the internet and can be pinged.
45.67.66.12, 45.67.66.13, 45.67.66.14 can not ping yahoo, can not be accessed via the internet and...
So according to your justification, because company X overcharges their customers, company Y must do the same ?
Asked sales, they told me to post on the forums.
I'm curious to know how Proxmox justifies charging per cpu socket support pricing.
example: a single host with : 4x 2core cpu vs 2x 4core cpu vs 1 x 8core cpu
Proxmox VE Standard Support Subscription 12 Months (4 CPU Sockets) €1592,00EUR Annually
vs
Proxmox VE Standard Support Subscription...
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