You can also symlink to the path you want.
rmdir /var/lib/lxc
ln -s /mywantedpath /var/lib/lxc
Regards,
Andreas
Am 04.10.2013 07:40, schrieb Tamas Papp:
On 10/04/2013 06:03 AM, Kalyana sundaram wrote:
Hi
lxc by default creates rootfs and fstab on /var/lib/lxc
Is it possible to use some other
Quoting Frederico Araujo (arau...@gmail.com):
Hi,
I've been using checkpoint/restore (CRIU 0.7) under lxc containers on
Ubuntu Saucy for a while and everything was running smoothly until I
updated my lxc from version 0.9 to the new release (1.0.0.alpha1). After
the update, restoring even a
hi,
Starting a container from cli by lxc-start works fine, lxc-info shows the right
state.
Using upstart:
start lxc-instance NAME=archiva-test CONFIG=/tank/lxc/archiva-test/config
# lxc-info -n archiva-test
state: STOPPED
Though the container gets started.
As a result I cannot use
On 13/10/04 10:29, Stéphane Graber wrote:
On Fri, Oct 04, 2013 at 04:11:58PM +0200, Tamas Papp wrote:
hi,
Starting a container from cli by lxc-start works fine, lxc-info shows the
right state.
Using upstart:
start lxc-instance NAME=archiva-test
On 10/04/2013 05:05 PM, zoolook wrote:
I have also seen this problem from time to time in different boxes and
different
versions of lxc. It's not easily reproducible and I can't remember if I
reported
it (maybe not since I couldn't make a 100% reproducible test case).
I also use a
Hi
I run a group of lxc containers over a ubuntu host. when I do df on the
container, I get rootfs and /dev/disk. But since both are same(mounted on
/), why mtab shows them separately, I think I am missing some insight in
this.
df -TH
FilesystemType Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on