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CentOS 4 Specific Hints

This is meant to help those with this distribution, successfully install Linux-VServer.

A. Kernel Issues

  • Get and compile kernel
The CentOS default Kernel release is highly patched already and thus are not compatible with the patches supplied by linux-vserver.org. For this reason, we are going to use a vanilla-kernel (read: an unmodified original linux kernel) from kernel.org. For this part see http://linux-vserver.org/Step-by-Step+Guide+2.6
  • Compile the kernel with:
make menuconfig
make
make modules_install
make install
  • Disable SELinux
  • SELinux conflicts with Linux-VServer. Disable it in /etc/selinux/config (SELINUX=disabled)
  • Reboot
  • If it boots, you did it right, otherwise, go back and check everything.

B. Tool Hints

  • NB Install dietlibc first, in order for util-vserver to link against that rather than glibc:
yum install dietlibc
  • Many like to configure the tools with the following options:
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --with-vrootdir=/vservers
make
make check
make install

C. Adding CentOS 4 Support into the tools

if you have the x86_64 architecture, substitute lib64 for lib in the next section. --psg

cd /usr/lib/util-vserver/distributions
cp -Rpv fc3 centos4
cd centos4
mkdir pubkeys
cp /usr/share/rhn/RPM-GPG-KEY-centos4 ./pubkeys/  (Should be there from CentOS install or on CD1 if not using a CentOS host)
ln -s ../redhat/initpre .
ln -s ../redhat/initpost .
cd pkgs
rm -f 01 02 03
vi 01 (put the contents of this into it: http://linux-vserver.org/CentOS_min_install)
#EDIT 03.05.2006: CentOS 4.3 compatible package list downloadable from http://pegasi.fi/CentOS_min_install-4.3
#Done with Perl and 4.3 DVD, please update the list if incorrectness occurs, Pekka.Kuronen(at)pegasi.fi
cd ../yum
vi yum.conf and replace with:

[main]
cachedir=@YUMCACHEDIR@
reposdir=@YUMETCDIR@/yum.repos.d
debuglevel=2
logfile=@YUMLOGDIR@/log
pkgpolicy=newest
distroverpkg=centos-release
tolerant=1
exactarch=1
retries=20
obsoletes=1
gpgcheck=1

cd ../yum.repos.d
rm -f *.repo
cp /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo .     (in centos-yumconf RPM from CD1 if not using CentOS as host)

vi CentOS-Base.repo (replace $releasever with 4.0 everywhere. In Vi use: .,$s/$releasever/4/g)

cp -Rpv /etc/vservers/.distributions/fc3 /etc/vservers/.distributions/centos4

mkdir /vservers
chmod 000 /vservers
mkdir /vservers/.pkg

D. VServer creation

  • Build a new minimal vserver

First, let's create a minimal install of CentOS. We set this up earlier by putting the rpm packages to pkgs/01

vserver min-centos4 build -m yum --hostname domain.com --interface domain=eth0:192.168.0.136/24 --initstyle sysv \
 --context 500 --force -- -d centos4

This should take some time to install depending on your Internet connection.

The /etc/resolv.conf file is not created. Manually create it, putting in your DNS servers or copy it from your host:

cp /etc/resolv.conf /vservers/min-centos4/etc/

If you would like to be able to update the rpm packages (yum, etc.) from within the vserver copy in the rpm database and associated files:

cp /vservers/.pkg/min-centos4/rpm/state/* /vservers/min-centos4/.rpmdb/

Next remove the network script before you try and start it:

rm -f /vservers/min-centos4/etc/rc[06].d/K90network

Fix usual /proc permisions:

/path/to/util-vserver-0.30.208/scripts/vprocunhide

Once it is created, you can start it:

vserver min-centos4 start

Then you can enter it:

vserver min-centos4 enter

Next, update it with the latest patches:

yum update

Next, clean up the startup & shutdown scripts:

chkconfig gpm off
chkconfig pcmcia off
chkconfig smartd off
chkconfig haldaemon off
chkconfig nfslock off
chkconfig network off
chkconfig portmap off
chkconfig bluetooth off
chkconfig rpcidmapd off
chkconfig iptables off
chkconfig anacron off

rm -f /etc/rc[06].d/S01*
exit

Setup the vserver to start and stop automatically on reboot:

cd /etc/init.d/
mv vservers-default vservers
chkconfig --add vservers
chkconfig vservers on

echo "default" > /etc/vservers/min-centos4/apps/init/mark

You can now test that it starts and stops with:

service vservers start
vserver-stat
service vservers stop
vserver-stat