On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 12:06 AM, mattias wrote:
> I run centos on my server
>
> If I do
>
> Lxc-create –name test –t cetos
>
> It will install same centos as on my server
>
> I understand I can use –r but how?
>
> Let’s say I will install centos 5?
lxc-create ... -- -r 5
Note the "--". Anythin
I run centos on my server
If I do
Lxc-create -name test -t cetos
It will install same centos as on my server
I understand I can use -r but how?
Let's say I will install centos 5?
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Hello all :)
*Is there a tutorial that specifies the data that will be imported
during a migration of a container? only CRIU **images?*
*Tycho: Both the CRIU images and the container disk will be moved; you
can seethis because there are two calls to do_rsync in the script.*
I have a question
Let's just forget I asked that. I blame the beer.
Am 07.02.2015 17:50 schrieb "Dan Kegel" :
> Hi all,
> I've been using lxc for some time to run containers
> that inherit from a base container using aufs.
> It was a pain to script, and I ended up forking lxc-start
> to do it. (And since union fi
Hi Serge,
> >From the host, find the pids of running tasks in the container
> and strace them to see what is hanging where.
no luck, the trace is empty. Maybe I'm too slow to start strace.
However, I started it now without console, did a cgm movepid on
antother terminal and did a lxc-attach. Thi