On Sat, Sep 3, 2016 at 5:05 PM, brian mullan wrote:
> 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
Haven't used it yet, but isn't there:
https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/lxd_container_module.html
On 09/05/2016 12:03 PM, Mark Constable wrote:
> On 05/09/16 19:38, Nicola Volpini wrote:
>> As per subject: is there any existing project able to manage the
>> lifecycle of LXD containers via some fo
Michael DeHaan was the creator of both Cobbler and Ansible and he lives in
the same city as I do (Raleigh NC).
I'd met Michael when he briefly worked at Cisco Systems a few years ago and
over lunch I'd talked to him about some of my work with (at the time) LXC.
Michael and already moved on from
On 05/09/16 19:38, Nicola Volpini wrote:
> As per subject: is there any existing project able to manage the
> lifecycle of LXD containers via some form of frontend/webgui?
> [...]
> Anyone out there who managed to integrate these tools and LXD? I
> would be cool to do for LXD what has been done f
Hi,
This is quite Interesting. I think Juju can do that :
https://insights.ubuntu.com/2015/06/17/12-questions-about-juju/
However I am quite interesting in such a thing too, but more "SaltStack"
oriented than Ansible ;)
Best regards,
Rémy
2016-09-05 11:38 GMT+02:00 Nicola Volpini :
> Hello, ev
Hello, everyone.
As per subject: is there any existing project able to manage the
lifecycle of LXD containers via some form of frontend/webgui?
I am very pleased by what Foreman can do for VMs: It can assign a random
or predictable hostname, deploy a VM on a host of choice (or in the
cloud), kick
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 5:23 AM, wrote:
> Hello !
>
> Probably someone knows about iptables. If I use a LXC based VM,
> I am sharing the host iptables with the VM. But I do not understand
> the scenario in full. Waht myke my basic running is, that I
> initialized the required modules on the host s