I had created a container with default settings and now it fails to start due
to space issues,
how can I increase space of a container which has exhausted its space.
Below is the console output when we try to start it
$ sudo lxc-start --name c1
lxc-start: utils.c: mkdir_p: 193 No space left on d
You're better off copying/moving/increasing container file systems
manually. You don't really need the lxc-* scripts for that.
2015-07-20 10:44 GMT+02:00 Mahesh Pujari :
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> I had created a container with default settings and now it fails to start due
> to space issues,
> how can I increase spac
On Mon, Jul 20, 2015 at 3:44 PM, Mahesh Pujari
wrote:
> I had created a container with default settings and now it fails to start due
> to space issues,
What is the exact command line you use to create the container?
> how can I increase space of a container which has exhausted its space.
If b
On Monday, July 20, 2015 08:44:12 AM Mahesh Pujari wrote:
> I had created a container with default settings and now it fails to start
> due to space issues, how can I increase space of a container which has
> exhausted its space.
Most likely you have to deal with this on a lower filesystem or hard