On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 9:43 PM, Tian-Jian Wu wrote:
> We are developers of project clondroid (https://github.com/clondroid)
> Our android porting lxc tools are at
> https://github.com/clondroid/lxc-for-Android-7.1.2.
> This command 'lxc config set my-container limits.memory 256MB' , the 'lxc'
> c
Greetings, Saint Michael!
> I am using LCX, plain vanilla. Is there a reading the can help me move to
> LXD 3.0?
Do you NEED to move to LXD, to begin with?
> I am afraid I cannot see why would anybody use LXD vs regular LXC.
Mass deployment of similar containers.
> I can do anything I need, so
We are developers of project clondroid (https://github.com/clondroid)
Our android porting lxc tools are at
https://github.com/clondroid/lxc-for-Android-7.1.2.
This command 'lxc config set my-container limits.memory 256MB' , the 'lxc'
command seems be part of LXD project.
If so, I guess it's written
Thank you I will read it carefully.
Sergiusz Pawlowicz 於 2018年3月31日 週六 下午6:28 寫道:
> On 31 March 2018 at 16:57, Tian-Jian Wu wrote:
> > please allow my silly question , how?
> > I know it's ok to set memory limit in config file and it's set to kernel
> > later.
> > But after container started h
On 31 March 2018 at 16:57, Tian-Jian Wu wrote:
> please allow my silly question , how?
> I know it's ok to set memory limit in config file and it's set to kernel
> later.
> But after container started how to change memory limit? What command?
it is clearly described on:
https://insights.ubuntu.
please allow my silly question , how?
I know it's ok to set memory limit in config file and it's set to kernel
later.
But after container started how to change memory limit? What command?
2018-03-31 9:26 GMT+08:00 Sergiusz Pawlowicz :
> On 31 March 2018 at 06:48, Tian-Jian Wu wrote:
> > is it p