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We have a [https://github.com/xemul/p.haul/blob/master/test/mtouch/HOWTO test] to play with it | We have a [https://github.com/xemul/p.haul/blob/master/test/mtouch/HOWTO test] to play with it |
Revision as of 13:16, 10 September 2015
P.Haul is the project on top of CRIU implementing live migration usage scenario.
What does the name mean
P.Haul (pronounced pee-hɔːl, Russian: пихль) stands for Process HAULer.
Project logo
The project logo -- the Little Humpbacked Horse (Russian: конёк-горбунок) -- reflects the main purpose of P.Haul: container migration. Logo's Slavic origin emphasizes that the project has Russian roots.
Project resources
The source code is on GitHub
To participate in P.Haul develoopment please subscribe to the mailing list: List info | List archives | Subscribe | Unsubscribe
We have a test to play with it
There's also a HOWTO describing how to live migrate an OpenVZ container
See also
- P.Haul packages in Linux distributions
- P.Haul was announced at Checkpoint and Restore MC, Linux Plumbers conference 2015: short notes and slides.