thanks for the info! Will make a few tests with openVZ guests.
So far I've created 2 KVM machines, ubuntu 10.04 i386 and win2k8 x64, ubuntu detected only 8 CPU cores of the 12 assigned to machine, must be a limitation of the 32-bit kernel. Windows works really nice, detects all 16 CPU cores assigned to it, even allows to select fancy screen resolutions
Things I've noticed:
*PVE web interface session never expires
*VNC console doesn't always connect to the VM on the first attempt, requires a reload.
*rrdtool graphs are distorted in the web ui
*rrdtool graphs are drawn in a strange scale: there are just 60 samples shown per graph, while 600 would easily fit in there.
*there is no favicon
The good thing is that these glitches don't really limit the functionality!
PVE has the latest version available in the repos:
Code:
pve-manager: 2.0-10 (pve-manager/2.0/7a10f3e6)
running kernel: 2.6.32-6-pve
proxmox-ve-2.6.32: 2.0-52
pve-kernel-2.6.32-6-pve: 2.6.32-52
lvm2: 2.02.86-1pve1
clvm: 2.02.86-1pve1
corosync-pve: 1.4.1-1
openais-pve: 1.1.4-1
libqb: 0.6.0-1
redhat-cluster-pve: 3.1.7-1
pve-cluster: 1.0-11
qemu-server: 2.0-6
pve-firmware: 1.0-13
libpve-common-perl: 1.0-8
libpve-access-control: 1.0-2
libpve-storage-perl: 2.0-6
vncterm: 1.0-2
vzctl: 3.0.29-3pve3
vzprocps: 2.0.11-2
vzquota: 3.0.12-3
pve-qemu-kvm: 0.15.0-1
ksm-control-daemon: 1.1-1
I'm logging in using Google Chrome 17.0.938.0 dev from a Debian sid amd64 box
Will keep on testing.