Quoting Tamas Papp (tom...@martos.bme.hu):
>
>
> On 01/11/2016 06:22 PM, Serge Hallyn wrote:
> >Quoting Tamas Papp (tom...@martos.bme.hu):
> >>
> >>On 01/07/2016 07:28 PM, Serge Hallyn wrote:
> >>>I've been playing with docker in lxd containers under cgroup namespaces.
> >>>There are still a few
On 17.02.2016 21:54, hari wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 10:46 AM, Guido Jäkel wrote:
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>> Dear Hari,
>>
>> It might be easier for us if you name the driver or the usecase. Maybe in
>> fact you don't want to pass in the "driver" but the "resource" provided by
>> the driver.
>>
>
> Dear Guido,
On 01/11/2016 06:22 PM, Serge Hallyn wrote:
Quoting Tamas Papp (tom...@martos.bme.hu):
On 01/07/2016 07:28 PM, Serge Hallyn wrote:
I've been playing with docker in lxd containers under cgroup namespaces.
There are still a few things to tweak, but it mostly works.
What settings or steps does
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 10:46 AM, Guido Jäkel wrote:
> Dear Hari,
>
> It might be easier for us if you name the driver or the usecase. Maybe in
> fact you don't want to pass in the "driver" but the "resource" provided by
> the driver.
>
Dear Guido,
The driver I am using interacts with PMU (spec
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 10:50 AM, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, hari!
>
> Please don't top-post. Thanks.
>
> >>> I have created a container and am trying to load a driver in it.
> >>
> >> You do know that containers share the same kernel? Your host kernel?
>
> > Yes :)
>
> > How can I make a
Greetings, hari!
Please don't top-post. Thanks.
>>> I have created a container and am trying to load a driver in it.
>>
>> You do know that containers share the same kernel? Your host kernel?
> Yes :)
> How can I make a driver loaded in the kernel available in container?
It was a hint that
Quoting hari (haritg...@gmail.com):
> Hi Serge,
>
> Thanks for the reply. Could you let me know the steps for clearing the
> lxc.cap.drop and setting it with other bits if it's not of inconvenience.
> Also do you know which bits should be set?
>
> It is not necessary for me to load the driver ins
Dear Hari,
It might be easier for us if you name the driver or the usecase. Maybe in fact
you don't want to pass in the "driver" but the "resource" provided by the
driver.
greetings
Guido
On 17.02.2016 19:35, hari wrote:
> Yes :)
>
> How can I make a driver loaded in the kernel available in
Yes :)
How can I make a driver loaded in the kernel available in container?
Thanks,
TG
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 10:08 AM, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, hari!
>
> > I have created a container and am trying to load a driver in it.
>
> You do know that containers share the same kernel? Your hos
Greetings, hari!
> I have created a container and am trying to load a driver in it.
You do know that containers share the same kernel? Your host kernel?
--
With best regards,
Andrey Repin
Wednesday, February 17, 2016 21:07:34
Sorry for my terrible english...
_
Hi Serge,
Thanks for the reply. Could you let me know the steps for clearing the
lxc.cap.drop and setting it with other bits if it's not of inconvenience.
Also do you know which bits should be set?
It is not necessary for me to load the driver inside container. I am not
able to access the driver
Hi all,
I have noticed that since Debian 8, the permission of the created lxc directory
has permission 770, while Debian 7 has 755. Any Reason about this change?
I need to read files in side the lxc dir with a not-root user. Is there problem
if I change the directory to 775?
Thanks!
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