Because of the older kernel version on VPS. There are a lot of messages error and bugs (eg openvpn init script is broken) related to systemd
Something like:
session-12687140.scope: Failed to set invocation ID on control group /user.slice/user-0.slice/session-1 2687140.scope, ignoring: Operation not permitted
we are currently working on OpenVZ 7 introduction for newly ordered VPS services and also with the migration of servers with OpenVZ 6 to the newer version. In our plans, both of these tasks will hopefully be completed by the end of 2018.
However, you can use our KVM Linux services, that comes with 3.x+ kernel version. KVM servers allows manual kernel configuration to your wanted version:
Sorry for the lag (no notification), ok thank you because 2.6.32-042stab128.2 is more prehistoric than old In December we will celebrate the 10th anniversary of this kernel !
Sorry for the lag (no notification), ok thank you because 2.6.32-042stab128.2 is more prehistoric than old In December we will celebrate the 10th anniversary of this kernel !
OpenVZ project is alive and developed. However, the most common version OpenVZ 6 is about to reach it's end of life. Therefore we will be migrating these server tos OpenVZ 7 which will offer newer kernel and some more options.
In general, OpenVZ 6 is still used widely, because it's stable and reliable, although it has it's limitations due to old kernel.
In short, we know the situation and currently in process of transition to a newer OpenVZ 7. Also, we provide KVM VPS.
we are currently working on OpenVZ 7 introduction for newly ordered VPS services and also with the migration of servers with OpenVZ 6 to the newer version. In our plans, both of these tasks will hopefully be completed by the end of 2018.
Currently our team is still working on this project. Since it is not fully completed, we do not offer this service to our customers. Our goal is to offer our customers a complete product. We inform our clients when this service will be available.
@William In our plans, both of these tasks will hopefully be completed by the end of 2018.
@Justina said:
Currently our team is still working on this project. Since it is not fully completed, we do not offer this service to our customers. Our goal is to offer our customers a complete product. We inform our clients when this service will be available.
You're right, that kernel version (2.6.32) is seriously outdated old version! No wonder you're seeing errors with systemd, which wasn't even around back then. Upgrading the kernel on a VPS can be tricky, but it's definitely necessary to address those bugs and security vulnerabilities. I'd recommend contacting your VPS provider's support. They might be able to handle the upgrade for you or at least guide you through the process. Running such an old kernel is a security risk, so getting it updated should be a priority.
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In short, we know the situation and currently in process of transition to a newer OpenVZ 7. Also, we provide KVM VPS.
Nothing new ?
Hello stealth,
since Jan 10, 2019, we started offering OpenVZ 7 Container VPS with 3.10.0 kernel. More information can be found here:
https://community.time4vps.com/discussion/comment/728#Comment_728
You're right, that kernel version (2.6.32) is seriously outdated old version! No wonder you're seeing errors with systemd, which wasn't even around back then. Upgrading the kernel on a VPS can be tricky, but it's definitely necessary to address those bugs and security vulnerabilities. I'd recommend contacting your VPS provider's support. They might be able to handle the upgrade for you or at least guide you through the process. Running such an old kernel is a security risk, so getting it updated should be a priority.