I have an existing LTSP cluster running on 4 Ubuntu 12.04 openvz 
containers, one for root/load-balancing/dhcp, the other three for app 
servers.

Generally, I have had no issues overcoming some of the limitations of 
the container (for example, indirectly supporting an nfs4 home directory 
by using a simfs mount, or nfs-kernel-server by having a dummy mount on 
CT0 and starting exportfs,rpcbind and nfs-kernel-server in the 
container), and I have had this cluster working for years.

Now I'm looking at upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04. Everyone seems to say that 
ltsp-pnp is simpler and that ltsp-cluster is no longer supported.

The load-balancing feature is important to our site, as is running the 
servers in containers.

I quickly followed the steps outlined in a recent message 41981 
(https://www.mail-archive.com/ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net/msg41981.html).
 
But clearly this fails on "tsp-update-image -c /" precisely because the 
server is a container.

Any suggestions?

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