Hello everyone,
I have been trying to use 'lxc stop --stateful' and 'lxc move'.
Can we fork a process and checkpoint the process with a container by
'lxd stop --stateful'?
Although I used 'lxc exec' and forked a process, I was not able to
checkpoint the process with a container.
If we can do
On Sat, Sep 3, 2016 at 9:13 PM, wrote:
> From your
> answer I assume, LXC itself does not need it.
Correct. Your container mounts it, and failed, but most program can
still run fine without it.
> If I install
> "autofs", the error dont go away.
Because autofs (most mount
Hi !
Thanks ! I am on the way to migrate my whole it environment away
from windows - so I am new to too many things at the same time.
That I asked about binfmt, was that searching the internet show
up nothing about, binfmt would be used inside LXC at some point
or not and the core message was
Dan
I'd seen that same github on the lxc-desktop by Uwe Stuehler and tried to
figure out how to contact him but had no luck (his email isn't on his
github page).
So I added some info to one of my "issues" I'd created on Uwe's GitHub:
https://github.com/ustuehler/lxc-desktop/issues/12
Assuming
On Sat, Sep 3, 2016 at 1:21 PM, wrote:
> Hello !
>
> I have a problem with LXC (1.0.6-6+deb8u2, on debian jessie, 8.5, uname
> 3.16.xx).
If you REALLY have (or want) to use debian jessie, I recommend at
least use jessie-backports:
Hello !
I have a problem with LXC (1.0.6-6+deb8u2, on debian jessie, 8.5, uname
3.16.xx).
I am making just the basisc to start: lxc-create.
Creation of the VM works, I gave it a network (which work) and start it.
Then I got this message:
Set hostname to .
[ OK ] Reached target Remote File