Thanks! So far it works perfectly, even on centos6 with an ancient kernel. I have no idea on the workings of the lxd build system so I just googled “lxd-p2c binary” which pointed me to some ancient builds, the protocol probably changed million times since they were built.
This URL looks terribly ephemeral, is there a more reliable way to find it? I’m sure the binary I just downloaded will be outdated next time I need it. How is it built exactly? Googling “how to build lxd-p2c” gives “go get github.com/lxc/lxd/lxd-p2c” <http://github.com/lxc/lxd/lxd-p2c%E2%80%9D?> but this doesn’t work. I’d like to eventually add a patch to it to specify a target cluster node. regards, > On 22. Feb 2021, at 21:48, Stéphane Graber <stgra...@stgraber.org> wrote: > > We automatically build lxd-p2c with every single commit we include and > with every branch we review. > There are a number of people who recently used it successfully too, > though maybe you're hitting some kind of rsync issue. > > If you have a Github account, you can get the most recent build > artifact for Linux from > https://github.com/lxc/lxd/actions/runs/589179878 > > (No idea why Github restricts artifacts to logged in users...) > > On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 1:36 AM Aleksandar Ivanisevic > <aleksan...@ivanisevic.de> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> what is the status of lxd-p2c? Is this still maintained? All the precompiled >> binaries I could find are failing with protocol errors and when I trying to >> build it myself (go get github.com/lxc/lxd/lxd-p2c) it just finishes without >> errors, but without producing the binary either. >> >> Do I even have a chance to use it to migrate some old centos6 machines, >> considering the discussion at >> https://discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/minimum-requirement-for-lxd-p2c/1687/16 >> especially regarding “kernel too old” messages with a static binary? >> >> regards,
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