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manuals:vps:vpsadminos [2019/10/22 16:48] Aithermanuals:vps:vpsadminos [2020/04/10 22:44] – [vpsAdminOS] snajpa
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 <page>manuals:vps:vpsadminos</page> <page>manuals:vps:vpsadminos</page>
 ====== vpsAdminOS ====== ====== vpsAdminOS ======
-Since [[information:openvz|OpenVZ]] is slowly dying and new distributions+Since [[information:openvz|OpenVZ]] is dead and new distributions
 aren't supporting it, we had to find a way to upgrade our kernel, which aren't supporting it, we had to find a way to upgrade our kernel, which
 meant choosing a different virtualization technology. Linux kernel now meant choosing a different virtualization technology. Linux kernel now
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   - Developing vpsAdminOS into something usable   - Developing vpsAdminOS into something usable
   - Integration with vpsAdmin   - Integration with vpsAdmin
-  - Opening of a staging environment with vpsAdminOS (:!: we're here :!:)+  - Opening of a staging environment with vpsAdminOS
     - Testing, fixing bugs, implementing missing features, preparing for production     - Testing, fixing bugs, implementing missing features, preparing for production
-  - New production nodes are using vpsAdminOS, new VPS can be created only there+  - New production nodes are using vpsAdminOS (:!: we're here :!:) 
 +    - vpsAdminOS is available in Prague
   - Gradual migration of all VPS from OpenVZ nodes to vpsAdminOS, one node after another   - Gradual migration of all VPS from OpenVZ nodes to vpsAdminOS, one node after another
   - End of story   - End of story
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 UID/GID maps for VPS and NAS datasets, which will let each member to isolate UID/GID maps for VPS and NAS datasets, which will let each member to isolate
 his own VPS and yet share some chosen range of user/group IDs. his own VPS and yet share some chosen range of user/group IDs.
- 
-The user namespace significantly changes how you can share data between VPS 
-and NAS. At the moment, it is **not possible** to mount NAS to a VPS running 
-on a vpsAdminOS node so that you'd have access to the data. This will become 
-possible when custom UID/GID maps are properly implemented. 
  
 ==== General ==== ==== General ====
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 ===== Behaviour changes in vpsAdmin ===== ===== Behaviour changes in vpsAdmin =====
  
 +  * NAS and snapshots are not accessed using vpsAdmin [[manuals:vps:vpsadminos:storage|mounts, but NFS exports]]
 +  * IP address management is split into routed and interface addresses
   * Reinstalling VPS on vpsAdminOS no longer deletes subdatasets and does not reset its configuration to the initial state, e.g. VPS features remain as they were.   * Reinstalling VPS on vpsAdminOS no longer deletes subdatasets and does not reset its configuration to the initial state, e.g. VPS features remain as they were.
   * VPS features: bridge, iptables and NFS aren't configurable, they're always on.   * VPS features: bridge, iptables and NFS aren't configurable, they're always on.
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 In order for all members to test VPS on vpsAdminOS, we've created so called In order for all members to test VPS on vpsAdminOS, we've created so called
 staging environment. It's similar to playground, where everyone can create a staging environment. It's similar to playground, where everyone can create a
-VPS. When creating a VPS, just select location **Staging** and the VPS will be +VPS. When creating a VPS, just select location **Staging** and deselect **Keep platform**. 
-created on a vpsAdminOS node.+The VPS will be created on a vpsAdminOS node.
  
 It's terms of use are similar to [[manuals:vps:playgroundvps|playground VPS]], It's terms of use are similar to [[manuals:vps:playgroundvps|playground VPS]],
manuals/vps/vpsadminos.txt · Last modified: 2024/01/02 20:39 by aither