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Hello Fajar,
On 12.05.2014 00:27 Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
This example should help you get started. It assumes:
Thanks for the nice example, I will give it a try.
Just one thing, you overlayed the hosts / with another directory
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 1:59 PM, Johannes Kastl m...@ojkastl.de wrote:
Just one thing, you overlayed the hosts / with another directory
(/opt/container/data),
On further consideration, it might be better to set it as
/var/lib/lxc/host/rootfs as the overlay mountpoint (to make it consistent
Hi again,
I have created some containers with the this option in the config file:
lxc.group = scenario1
But I can't find the way to stop, start or destroy all the containers at
the same time by group. Is this possible? Or I just can use the group
option in the comand *lxc-autostart -g
Quoting Marcel Sánchez Toledano (marcelsanch...@gmail.com):
Hi again,
I have created some containers with the this option in the config file:
lxc.group = scenario1
But I can't find the way to stop, start or destroy all the containers at
the same time by group. Is this possible? Or I
Solved deleting /var/cache/lxc/debian folder content.
Thanks anyway,
*Marcel Sánchez Toledano*
2014-05-14 12:42 GMT+02:00 Marcel Sánchez Toledano marcelsanch...@gmail.com
:
Hi,
Recently I had the following error creating a Debian container.
Executing this command:
*sudo lxc-create -t
Quoting Tomas Vondra (t...@fuzzy.cz):
Hi all,
lxc-newbie here. I'm learning about lxc for a few days, and one of the
things that caught my eye is the possibility to run various mismatching
distributions. For example Gentoo container on a CentOS host, and so on.
The docs I found (e.g. the