is located here:
http://bmullan.wordpress.com/
Hope those posts (and perhaps others there) are useful.
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As I work for a networking vendor I was curious after watching this IBM
LinuxCon 2013 European
presentation about VxLAN what might be required to use VxLAN with LXC.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leYZPMMleQI
In the presentation by IBM there are multiple comments about the changes to
the Linux
file for the updated information.
Brian Mullan
Enabling Sound in LXC containers v2.odt
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For your RaspPi use-case you might want to read more here:
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/Network/
On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 1:05 PM, Michael H. Warfield m...@wittsend.comwrote:
Hey...
On Sun, 2013-11-17 at 11:44 -0500, brian mullan wrote
as suggest by Serge into 2
different docs to make this all easier to follow.The overall sound
setup side should be a lot shorter simpler.
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To: Serge Hallyn serge.hal...@ubuntu.com
Cc: brian mullan bmullan.m...@gmail.com, lxc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2013 14:12:39 -0500
Subject: Re: [Lxc-users] Fwd: LXC and sound in container -
On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 11:57:04AM -0600, Serge Hallyn wrote
There are many good writeups about using Open vSwitch with Linux.. this is
just one a quick google search turned up.
http://kaivanov.blogspot.com/2013/04/connecting-kvm-or-lxc-to-open-vswitch.html
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in the .ODT file.
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On Mon, Nov 11, 2013 at 4:46 PM, Serge Hallyn serge.hal...@ubuntu.comwrote:
Quoting brian mullan (bmullan.m...@gmail.com):
As soon as I do, I will in a few days try to document what I've done so
others interested in the same don't have to go through
the same
I'd just sent in an email to the lxc-users list concerning Sound in an LXC
container and what seemed
to me a lack of any good available information about how to configure it.
Well, last night I finally figured out what I had to do to make it work
after seeing a 1 line entry in
a Debian oriented
I'm on Ubuntu 13.10 now and it appears that although Arkose is in the
Ubuntu repositories
https://launchpad.net/arkose
it still is broken as it was in 13.04 release.
*Ah right, I remember debugging this and tracking it down to a regression
in su but never bothered to fix it in 13.04 as another
I use ubuntu 13.10 and have used lxc for the past couple years but
never tried audio/sound from a container.
Recently I created 2 containers
1) I installed xfce in
$ sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
2) I installed lxde in
$ sudo apt-get install lxde
I can access either container using vnc
/630609/lxc-container-shutdown-on-ubuntu-make-the-system-stop-to-work/631429#631429
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.containers.lxc.general/5445
Brian
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From: Michael Fox micha...@heimic.net
To: brian mullan bmullan.m...@gmail.com
Cc: lxc
I've been having this problem for a while now. To get away from it I
actually did a sudo apt-get purge lxc
then reinstalled LXC but now the same problem is back again.
System: ubuntu 13.04 desktop
I create a container:
*sudo lxc-create -t ubuntu -n my_cn*
start it
*sudo lxc-start -n my_cn*
/631429#631429
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.containers.lxc.general/5445
Brian
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From: Michael Fox micha...@heimic.net
To: brian mullan bmullan.m...@gmail.com
Cc: lxc-users@lists.sourceforge.net lxc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: Wed, 14
I've been trying to find what all the container states are that lxc-monitor
and lxc-wait can utilize?
man pages don't indicate them
I know that the following are available:
- starting
- running
- stopping
- stopped
- frozen
Thats a pretty limited set of states but are there
:
On 04/26/2013 01:53 PM, brian mullan wrote:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/arkose/+bug/1134972
Other than Arkose.. what alternatives are there to run an application
container
the starts will a web browser.
thanks
brian
Ah right, I remember debugging this and tracking
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/arkose/+bug/1134972
Other than Arkose.. what alternatives are there to run an application
container
the starts will a web browser.
thanks
brian
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I know Ubuntu 13.04 is still beta but I've been seeing a wierd problem on
my system where sometimes after a reboot or booting after the computers
been off for awhile...
I have noticed that LXCBR0 bridge has disappeared after a reboot.
Today it happened again.
To restore I just do
sudo apt-get
default login for a new container on Ubuntu is...
ubuntu
and
ubuntu
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From: David Shwatrz dshwa...@gmail.com
To: lxc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Cc:
Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2013 12:57:42 +0300
Subject: [Lxc-users] lxc installation on ubuntu (login) - newbie
Robin...
Not sure if I understand your question totally but you might want to take a
look at Crate by
Evan Hazlett.
Per the site: https://github.com/ehazlett/crate
Crate
Linux container management. Crate uses Fabric http://cratefile.org/ to
manage remote hosts. Currently tested on Ubuntu
In Stephane Graber's great LXC blog:
Stephane indicated changes to apparmor etc for 12.10 would remove need to
use his scripts. Did that get implemented and is there any example of
configuring a Nested LXC container in 12.10 or for 13.04 available that
anyone knows of?
thanks.
*Container
like a useful tool that could become even better in
the future.
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Recently I had the need to use the add-apt-repository command in some
containers.
But when executing it:
*sudo add-apt-repository ppa:some ppa/stable*
*
*
*it fails*
*sudo: add-apt-repository: command not found*
so I made sure python-software-properties was installed:
*sudo apt-get update
I've been using Ubuntu 12.10 for a couple months and one more problem I've
had
recently was with trying to install an Ubuntu desktop in an LXC container.
I should mention that my host machine used Unity.
Maybe this is just affecting me but I thought I'd ask if anyone else has
had this problem.
I
In ubuntu 12.04 lxc worked fine for me.
After upgrading to Ubuntu 12.10 I've had a persistent problem.
While working with an ubuntu container I sometimes try to either shutdown
or restart the container
bmullan@container:~$ sudo shutdown -r now
*-or-*
bmullan@container:~$ sudo shutdown -h now
And .. Yes I have flushed the cache to no avail.
I've also gone as far as purging then reinstalling lxc.
I also have some pre-existing containers that I now cannot start using -
sudo lxc-start -n name
Having tried multiple times with lxc-create I did notice that they all fail
the same way with
Kalyana Fajar
I know this answer isn't about VLAN specifically but it might interest
you. I'd stumbled upon it a few weeks ago and the title was
*Connecting containers on several hosts with Open vSwitch*
Its my understanding that with LXC, the Host containers that have a linux
OS installed must all be using the same kernel.
So what happens with the container's when the Host OS gets an upgrade that
includes a new kernel? Are the containers stil
reachable, runable, etc? I guess what I'm asking
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