09-18-2018, 04:41 PM
@sagher to upgrade to kernel 3.2 or higher... you can't on OpenVZ. The host would have to do it, and that's assuming 3.2 is available for OpenVZ. To be more specific, the hosts kernel has to be upgraded. OpenVZ servers all share the host kernel.
Sadly the OpenVZ kernel is only up to version 3.10. And that's on RedHat 7 (CentOS 7) which 99% of OpenVZ hosts do not run.
https://src.openvz.org/projects/OVZ/repo...el/commits
This is one of the many reasons KVM VPS are so sought after.
Sadly the OpenVZ kernel is only up to version 3.10. And that's on RedHat 7 (CentOS 7) which 99% of OpenVZ hosts do not run.
https://src.openvz.org/projects/OVZ/repo...el/commits
This is one of the many reasons KVM VPS are so sought after.