Not really LXD issue, but since systemd-cgtop is quite useful to check
how busy the containers are, posting it here.
Does anyone know how to make systemd-cgtop show Input/s Output/s? Right
now, it's only showing Tasks, %CPU, Memory - but Input/s and Output/s
column just show "-".
I've
On Wed, Dec 28, 2016 at 10:51 PM, James Beedy wrote:
> I've stumbled onto what I think is a blocker for having Elasticsearch 5.0
> run in a LXD container. I can install Elasticsearch 5.0, and start it with
> the default elasticsearch.yml (listens on localhost by default),
I have a base image that I snapshot for my container. My question is: can I
start the base image while the snapshots are running? My goal is to update the
packages in the base image without disturbing the overlayfs clones.___
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On 01/01/17 14:14, Christian Brauner wrote:
> Hm, works for me. I can just start containers fine where the
> configuration file is located somewhere else. Can you please
> append/copy the containers configuration file here and note any
> special tweaks to your setup as well?
Here's my test case:
$
I've stumbled onto what I think is a blocker for having Elasticsearch 5.0
run in a LXD container. I can install Elasticsearch 5.0, and start it with
the default elasticsearch.yml (listens on localhost by default), but
if/when I modify the config to tell Elasticsearch to listen on any
interface or
I know there is the LXD github info that the developers provide and there
are other awesome sources of info like Stephane Graber, Serge Hallyn,
Tycho's etc websites on LXD.
But I've also seen a tremendous amount of LXD related "how-to's" scattered
all over the web.and I've tried to collect what I
Hello Guys,
I am trying to set up LXC on Arch Linux with systemd-networkd for networking.
I see that the bridge can be set up to either use DHCP or a static IP but we
lose a static IP set on actual connected nic (eth0).
Can someone please tell me if it is possible to achieve below.
eth0 /
Hm, works for me. I can just start containers fine where the
configuration file is located somewhere else. Can you please
append/copy the containers configuration file here and note any
special tweaks to your setup as well?
On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 8:46 PM, Serge E. Hallyn
Hi,
Upon further investigation, I found that the following part in
lxd/driver.py is unable to retrieve any information about the image and
returns empty string;
img_meta = IMAGE_API.get(context, instance.image_ref)
Any ideas would be really appreciated.
n-cpu.log shows the following traces;