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Running Cloudron on OpenVZ

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    wrote on last edited by girish
    #1

    I keep getting a variety of different errors every time I try to install Cloudron on OpenVZ, I've previously added placeholder files such as /etc/default/grub, however, there are further errors & I have to reinstall each time to have this resolved.
    Docker is fully supported as I've checked manually.

    Is there any other solution to this?

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      Indeed, OpenVZ is not supported. I recently discovered systemd-detect-virt , will try to add a warning in our install script based on what it detects.

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        I believe cloudron is not compatible with OpenVZ. Source: https://docs.cloudron.io/installation/#install_1

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        • T TechoutDev

          I keep getting a variety of different errors every time I try to install Cloudron on OpenVZ, I've previously added placeholder files such as /etc/default/grub, however, there are further errors & I have to reinstall each time to have this resolved.
          Docker is fully supported as I've checked manually.

          Is there any other solution to this?

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          @TechoutDev
          OpenVZ is mostly a container it self and its a better fit as a platform to install 1 single stack then a complex solution like Cloudron.
          KVM or hyper-v or vSphere are better fit for that

          Matteo. R.
          Founder and Tech-Support Manager.
          MooCloud MSP
          Swiss Managed Service Provider

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            Indeed, OpenVZ is not supported. I recently discovered systemd-detect-virt , will try to add a warning in our install script based on what it detects.

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