Hello everyone,
Today the LXC project is pleased to announce the release of:
- LXC 2.0.4
- LXD 2.0.4
- LXCFS 2.0.3
They each contain the accumulated bugfixes since the previous round of
bugfix releases a bit over a month ago.
The detailed changelogs can be found at:
- https://linuxcontainers
I try to delete a container "$ lxc delete test” but it return "errors: No known
data errors”. Any idea what I missing here? I’m on Ubuntu 14.04 server.___
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On Sun, Aug 14, 2016 at 05:57:49PM +0300, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, All!
>
> I've just figured out a problem, but can't seems to find a solution.
> I have a number of containers serving content to the network through samba
> shares.
>
> The containers' configuration is rather simple and do
Greetings, Andrey Repin!
> Greetings, All!
> [ 5408.633325] type=1400 audit(1471009220.304:57): apparmor="DENIED"
> operation="mount" info="failed flags match" error=-13
> profile="lxc-container-default" name="/" pid=12887 comm="mount" flags="ro,
> remount"
> Host: Ubuntu 12.04
> Guests: 12.04
I would have to at very least chown the subdirectory to the same user the
container is running on in order to have write access to it from with in the
container, but that was my thought that the volume itself provides enough
protection. My friend who is an experienced systems administrator seems
Interesting. I've been using LXD but I thought of it as LXD for the
container server side which hosted LXC containers. I guess that was the
wrong way of looking at it based on your comments.
On Aug 11, 2016 5:24 PM, "Sean McNamara" wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 8:12 PM, Worth Spending
> wrot
Hi guys
I write for work, a playbook script and first one, i build this with lxd
[1], very basic but works for me.
Now, i use the same playbook in development too, but i like to know if
something like Volumes in Docker [2] can be applied easily with lxd too.
With easily i am thinking more in
On Sun, Aug 14, 2016 at 5:07 AM, Thouraya TH wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Please, I'd like to know how frequently containers are used for Cloud
> solutions and what kind of applications use this type of virtualization.
>
> Please, where can I find these details?
Is there anything in particular you have i