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ve-veconfig - vzctl helper script for setting various VE parameters
/etc/sysconfig/vz-scripts/ve-veconfig
The ve-veconfig script is called by vzctl(8). Its purpose is to
  set various parameters for a given VE.
Parameters are passed to the script in the form of environment variables. The
  following variables can be defined:
  - HOSTNM
- Sets VE hostname to be name. This is done by modifying VE's
      /etc/hosts and
      /etc/sysconfig/network (in RedHat or RedHat-like
      based VE) or /etc/rc.config (in SuSE-based
    VE).
- SEARCHDOMAIN
- Sets VE resolver's search list for host-name lookup. This option modifies
      VE's /etc/resolv.conf.
- NAMESERVER
- Sets VE name server IP address. This option modifies VE's
      /etc/resolv.conf.
- USERPW user:password
- Sets the password for user, adding user if it does
      not already exists. Several --userpasswd options can be given.
- DIST
- Name of the distribution this VE runs (like redhat-7.1). Used for
      script to do distribution-dependent setup.
The script is expected to return 0 on success, any other return code will be
  printed by vzctl.
vzctl(8), resolv.conf(5).
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