RPM related notes

1. How to check if a package is installed, e.g.
$ rpm -qa | grep -i mysql

2. checkout file list in a rpm package (not installed), e.g.
$ rpm -qpl ImageMagick-6.9.0-4.x86_64.rpm

3. check out file list in an installed rpm package
$ rpm -ql ImageMagick-6.9.0-4.x86_64

openvz package verification

http://openvz.org/Package_signatures

All the packages that are released by OpenVZ project are digitally signed by OpenVZ GPG key. Thus, you can check that those packages are indeed came from OpenVZ.

1 Public and private keys
1.1 OpenVZ public key
2 Checking RPM packages
3 Checking files
3.1 Importing the public key
3.1.1 From a local file
3.1.2 From the default keyserver
3.1.3 From the pgp.mit.edu keyserver
3.2 Checking the signature

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openvz setup

http://openvz.org/Quick_installation

This document briefly describes the steps needed to install OpenVZ on your RHEL 6 (CentOS 6, Scientific Linux 6) machine.

For Debian based systems, please see Installation on Debian.
A commercial version of OpenVZ is available, which simplifies installation with a single disk as well as supports networked installation using PXE boot. To learn more about Parallels Cloud Server and request a free trial, please see http://www.parallels.com/products/pcs/

1 Requirements
1.1 /vz file system
1.2 yum pre-setup
2 Kernel installation
3 System configuration
3.1 sysctl
3.2 SELinux
4 Tools installation
5 Reboot into OpenVZ
6 Download OS templates
7 Next steps

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