Hi folks,
while writing scripts, I occasionally miss an lxc-config command, that
can parse (and possibly also write) the lxc config files for me in a
robust way. Sure, it's an easy format to just grep and sed over (or at
least it looks like that at first glance), but that's not very
future-proof o
Hi Serge,
> User namespaces in recent kernels will probably not be usable for
> containers. Eric is heavily developing them right now, and hopefully
> in the next 6-12 months they'll be fully supported.
Right, so I guess enabling them by default isn't a good idea right now
:-)
> So if you can't
User namespaces in recent kernels will probably not be usable for
containers. Eric is heavily developing them right now, and hopefully
in the next 6-12 months they'll be fully supported.
So if you can't run an older kernel, I guess I'd recommend running a
custom avahi package without the 3-task l
Hi folks,
I'm trying to run the avahi daemon in my containers, but I'm running
into this error:
fork() failed: Resource temporarily unavailable
Avahi starts fine in the first container, but starting it in any
subsequent starting attempts result in the above error.
This issue was raised befo