В Срд, 01/04/2009 в 09:01 -0500, Javier Guerra пишет:
> On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 7:27 AM, Vasiliy Tolstov <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello!
> > I have two containers with os linux. All files in /usr and /bin are
> > identical.
> > Is that possible to mount/bind /usr and /bin to containers? (not copy
> > all files to containers).. ?
> 
> the problem (and solution) is exactly the same as if they weren't
> virtual machines, but real machines: use the network.
> 
> simply share the directories with NFS and mount them in your initrd
> scripts (preferably read/only).
> 
> other way would be to set a new image file with a copy of the
> directories, and mount them on both virtual machines.  of course, now
> you MUST mount them as readonly.  and you can't change anything there
> without ummounting from both VMs.
> 
> usually it's not worth it, unless you have tens of identical VMs
> 

Thank You for answer. But if i store 100-200 kvm guests under one host
system, and mount all shared resources via nfs - can this slow down my
system?
I need only read only access to shared files (only /home and /etc/ is
different)


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Vasiliy Tolstov <[email protected]>
Selfip.Ru

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