Greetings,
Running lxd-3.0.0 on ubuntu 18.04 beta
I've set up a couple of new 16.04 cts and they act as I expect.
I set up an 18.04 ct and a persistent unwanted dhcp IP appears in the lxc
list:
root@ronnie:~# lxc list
+---+-++--++-
On 4/7/18 5:54 PM, Christian Brauner wrote:
2. **Important** distrobuilder is the new way of creating machine/system
container images
The templates have been replaced by a new project called "distrobuilder"
[5]. It aims to be a very simple Go project focussed on letting you easily
So in Ubuntu 16.04.4 I created 4 LXD containers using LXC. From the host I
created the first container then did $ lxc copy containter1 container2 , 1
to 3 and 1 to 4.
It was a challenge for me to make them accessible from the outside world but
I conquered that.
Now however I cannot su or sudo
Hi,
I came a cross a problem where if the containers are running then it
affects the unmount process of the system's mount points. I am not
using these mount points as shared partitions with container.
For example, I am using SD card and NAND as external storage device
and mounting it to a mount
Hey everyone,
LX{C,FS,D} upstream here. :)
I'm sorry to ping you all at once in this mail and I seriously hope I only
added actual package maintainers for LXC based projects in their respective
distros to this mail. If not I'm genuinely sorry to have banged on your door
(or rather inbox) on a Sat
Hello,
The folowing sycall is failing when called on a Travis-CI build machine.
clone(..,
CLONE_FILES |
CLONE_IO |
CLONE_SIGHAND |
CLONE_VM |
CLONE_SYSVSEM |
CLONE_NEWNET |
CLONE_NEWUTS |
CLONE_NEWUSER,
..
);
This wo
Hello,
I have an ubuntu system. i login to the device as root user. I have two LXC
containers created using the busbox template. One is privileged and other one
is unprivileged.
I want to ensure that when a USB device is connected to my ubuntu box, i should
be able grant access to the unprivileg
One of my containers is shutting down seemingly randomly. I'm trying
to figure out why, but so far all I can find in syslog is systemd[1]:
Received SIGRTMIN+3. which seems to be related to the LXC/LXD stop
command, but I can't find anything that might be sending that command
from my host, so I'm he
Hi,
I need to limit the network bandwidth available to each LXC container using
cgroup's net_cls.classid feature. Each LXC container would have its own
classid value in such a way that all packets from containers would be
tagged with the classid and afterwards classified in the correct host
config