Hey,
the rootfs of several containers on images.linuxcontainers.org contain
the following /etc/resolv.conf, even if the resolvconf package is not
installed:
# Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by
resolvconf(8)
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES W
Hey Bruce,
sounds like you have installed the version of lxd provided by
Ubuntu. Installing from ppa:ubuntu-lxc/lxd-stable will probably fix your
issue.
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Hey,
I've run into a strange issue with lxd containers.
When executing 'apt update' on my containers from the "ubuntu" image repo I
get:
0% [Connecting to 10.246.151.1 (10.246.151.1)] [Connecting to 10.246.151.1
(10.246.151.1)]
When using containers from "images" everything works fine, howeve
Hey,
I've run into a strange issue with lxd containers.
When executing 'apt update' on my containers from the "ubuntu" image repo I
get:
0% [Connecting to 10.246.151.1 (10.246.151.1)] [Connecting to 10.246.151.1
(10.246.151.1)]
When using containers from "images" everything works fine, howeve
Hope this helps. Happy to share my LXD configurations with anyone...
-Ron
Please do! I'd really love to see a description of a production lxd /
lxc setup with proper networking and multiple hosts!
I haven't played around with it yet, but is it possible to include some
sort of VRF-lite[0] i
Haven't used it yet, but isn't there:
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/lxd_container_module.html
On 09/05/2016 12:03 PM, Mark Constable wrote:
> On 05/09/16 19:38, Nicola Volpini wrote:
>> As per subject: is there any existing project able to manage the
>> lifecycle of LXD containers via some fo