Hi there
I am using libvirt+lxc on fedora
I just upgraded a couple boxes from f29 to f31
i am running into rather puzzling glitches on one of the boxes, and am having a
hard time trying to figure what exactly is going wrong
symptom being that on the faulty box, my 3 containers startup correct
helpful to additionnally install explicitly
systemd-udev
systemd-container
— Thierry
> On 10 Jul 2016, at 13:26, Thierry Parmentelat
> wrote:
>
> Hi folks
>
> I use libvirt to programmatically spawn lxc containers
> I am facing an issue when migrating from fedora23 to fedor
Hi folks
I use libvirt to programmatically spawn lxc containers
I am facing an issue when migrating from fedora23 to fedora24
I use the stock kernel and libvirt version on both deployments, i.e.:
f23: libvirt-1.2.18.3-2.fc23.x86_64 - kernel 4.5.7-202.fc23.x86_64
f24: libvirt-1.3.3.1-4.fc24.x86_64
:37, Martin Kletzander wrote:
>
> On Thu, Apr 02, 2015 at 10:25:23AM +0200, Thierry Parmentelat wrote:
>> Hi folks
>>
>> I have a question about lxc-enter-namespace
>> I am migrating lxc containers from a host running libvirt-1.2.5 on f20 to
>> another one
Answering my own question, seems like my problem is very similar to what is
reported below for redhat enterprise linux 7
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1209757
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Hi there
I am using fedora21 for hosts and guests, using lxc containers, and was on
vanilla 1.2.9 as exposed by the fedora yum repo
The other day I was needing the ability to grant mknod capability to some
guests, some chap on IRC kindly pointed me at the tag
However I was told that needed 1.
Hi folks
I have a question about lxc-enter-namespace
I am migrating lxc containers from a host running libvirt-1.2.5 on f20 to
another one running libvirt-1.2.9 on f21
and now I can't seem to use lxc-enter-namespace for entering in a container any
more
I would do
virsh -c lxc:/// lxc-enter-nam
) virsh -c lxc:/// lxc-enter-namespace
the_vm — /usr/bin/env yum groupinstall ...
Or is there something else available already that I am missing altogether ?
Thanks — Thierry
On 02 Jul 2014, at 11:29, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 02, 2014 at 12:56:18AM +0200, Thierry Parmentelat wr
/sbin/init
in the guest XML config should do the trick
I need to investigate this out a little further to see if it does what I am
expecting or not
— Thierry
On 02 Jul 2014, at 00:16, Thierry Parmentelat
wrote:
> Hi there
> I have a couple of newbie questions concerning running a 32bits
Hi there
I have a couple of newbie questions concerning running a 32bits guest in a
64bits host using libvirt - lxc; I’m running libvirt-1.2.5 on fedora18 and
fedora20
(a) is this supported at all, and
(b) if so how do I configure this for a given guest ?
guessing from the mere existence of
h
OK great, thanks !
On 08 Apr 2014, at 17:04, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 08, 2014 at 04:53:44PM +0200, Thierry Parmentelat wrote:
>> Hi there
>>
>> I’ve just moved to libvirt-1.2.3 from 1.2.1; we use it for dealing with lxc
>> containers
>> I just
Hi thereI’ve just moved to libvirt-1.2.3 from 1.2.1; we use it for dealing with lxc containersI just wanted to report that everything went well for us with this new release, except for one little glitchAt some point the lxc drivers seems to check that the kernel indeed has the netns feature built i
wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 09:43:25AM +0100, Thierry Parmentelat wrote:
>> Hi there
>>
>> I’m not quite proficient with libvirt yet, and have been using it
>> so far primarily to manage lxc containers
>> I was hoping to find a means to configure the set of c
Hi there
I’m not quite proficient with libvirt yet, and have been using it so far
primarily to manage lxc containers
I was hoping to find a means to configure the set of capabilities that guests
should drop, but came across a few web pages suggesting these were set in stone
in the code
is this
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