On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 02:37:47PM +0700, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 11:20 AM, Mark Constable wrote:
> >
> > I'm not sure if this is already possible but a suggestion for lxc list
> > would be to provide a "clean" output option without ascii borders. Using
I'm not sure if this is already possible but a suggestion for lxc list
would be to provide a "clean" output option without ascii borders. Using
mysql as an example it would be neat if something like this was possible...
[[ $(lxc list $HOST -BN -cs) = RUNNING ]] && echo yay || echo nay
~ mysql
Is anyone aware or has anyone started development of a vagrant provider for
lxd?
The places i've found [1] for vagrant which mention available plugins do
not list lxd as a possible plugin. I do however see vagrant-lxc which works
with the original lxc commands, such as lxc-create and friends.
On Wed, Mar 9, 2016 at 11:35 PM, Valeriy Solovyov wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I tried to install lxc python bindings for Debian 8(Jessie).
> It wall because I haven't the lxc-dev package. When I tried it from Debian
> unstable - it didn't include the lxc-(something).h
> So I
Quoting Ivan Ogai (lxc-us...@ogai.name):
>
> I repeat my last message but formatting it properly (sorry for the
> original) and adding some info.
>
> I have a user 'jenkins' in a host running Ubuntu 14.04. The user is able
> to create and start this unprivilaged container (also running Ubuntu
>
Hi all,
I tried to install lxc python bindings for Debian 8(Jessie).
It wall because I haven't the lxc-dev package. When I tried it from Debian
unstable - it didn't include the lxc-(something).h
So I build inside a docker image of Debian Sid the Ubuntu 'Python-LXC'
package(for lxc 1.15...). And
I repeat my last message but formatting it properly (sorry for the
original) and adding some info.
I have a user 'jenkins' in a host running Ubuntu 14.04. The user is able
to create and start this unprivilaged container (also running Ubuntu
14.04) whose config is:
lxc.include =
After the latest lxd update, lxc stop / lxc reboot no longer work (and
hang instead).
# dpkg -l|grep lxd
ii lxd
2.0.0~rc2-0ubuntu2~ubuntu14.04.1~ppa1 amd64Container hypervisor
based on LXC - daemon
ii lxd-client
I think this one got fixed tonight.
Quoting Mark Constable (ma...@renta.net):
> I've done this 100s of times before but for some reason I'm getting an
> error trying to start an unpriv container. Any clues?
>
> Xenial LXD 2.0.0~rc2-0ubuntu2 w/ btrfs
>
> ~ lxc image copy