Thanks very much for the response and the forum confirmation sir!
I tried this initially on a centos6u5 build with libvirt. I could not start the
lxc on centos with libvirt with similar errors I posted about my luck on ubuntu.
The reason I bounced to ubuntu was that it was very quick to stand-up
On 07/15/2014 08:29 AM, Robb Walker wrote:
> Just another ping, and please let me know if this is not the proper format to
> re-ask my submitted question, but anyone else having any joy on running lxcs
> via libvirt launched from within a vm?
This is the right forum, even if no one has answered
Just another ping, and please let me know if this is not the proper format to
re-ask my submitted question, but anyone else having any joy on running lxcs
via libvirt launched from within a vm?
From: libvirt-users-boun...@redhat.com on
behalf of Robb W
Hi All,
I'm having issue with creating LVM Volume via libvirt.
We are running libvirtd 1.2 with KVM.
We are creating Volume Group (VG01) outside of libvirt and defining a storage
pool for it.
Here is the StoragePool XML for the Volume Group created outside libvirt.
VG01
/dev/V
On 07/15/2014 08:28 AM, Ravi Samji wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm having issue with creating LVM Volume via libvirt.
>
> We are running libvirtd 1.2 with KVM.
>
> We are creating Volume Group (VG01) outside of libvirt and defining a storage
> pool for it.
> Here is the StoragePool XML for the Volume