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<h1>OpenVZ container driver</h1>
+ <ul id="toc"></ul>
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<p>
The OpenVZ driver for libvirt allows use and management of container
based virtualization on a Linux host OS. Prior to using the OpenVZ
undue trouble.
</p>
- <h2>Connections to OpenVZ driver</h2>
+ <h2><a name="connections">Connections to OpenVZ driver</a></h2>
<p>
The libvirt OpenVZ driver is a single-instance privileged driver,
- with a driver name of 'openvz'. Some example conection URIs for
+ with a driver name of 'openvz'. Some example connection URIs for
the libvirt driver are:
</p>
openvz+ssh://root@example.com/system (remote access, SSH tunnelled)
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- <h2>Notes on bridged networking</h2>
+ <h2><a name="notes">Notes on bridged networking</a></h2>
<p>
Bridged networking enables a guest domain (ie container) to have its
the host OS.
</p>
- <h3>Host network devices</h3>
+ <h3><a name="host">Host network devices</a></h3>
<p>
One or more of the physical devices must be attached to a bridge. The
physical device "eth0", or a bonding device "bond0".
</p>
- <h3>OpenVZ tools configuration</h3>
+ <h3><a name="tools">OpenVZ tools configuration</a></h3>
<p>
OpenVZ releases later than 3.0.23 ship with a standard network device
</p>
- <h2>Example guest domain XML configuration</h2>
+ <h2><a name="example">Example guest domain XML configuration</a></h2>
<p>
The current libvirt OpenVZ driver has a restriction that the