Oops I apologize for this message, it was the wrong mailing-list.
Sorry,
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server because I want to do
remote rendering with the GPU, not only computation. The only solution
I found on the web works with lxc-tools.
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Guillaume
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# nvidia device
Xorg is configured to use nvidia1
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If you don't mind I will open a new thread to discuss about the
configuration that you used to configure a dual nvidia cards.
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t is working. Now I want to do the same but in the container so on the
host I did an "rmmod" on the nvidia kernel module and halted the X
server.
The complete lxc config file is pasted at the end of the email.
Regards,
Guillaume
lxc.network.type=veth
lxc.network.link=local_br
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John a écrit :
>> lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 195:* rwm # for nvidia
> This is what I have too. I am on Arch Linux.
>>
>> I can start and log into my container. Then I created /dev/nvidia0,
>> /dev/nvidia1 and /dev/nvidiactl in the container.
> I have
> /dev/nvidia0 c 195 0 mode 666
> /
s GPU
from the container
- when I tried to install the nvidia driver into the container I cannot
do the insmod.
In both cases I let "lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 195:* rwm # for
nvidia" into the config file of
Hello,
lxc-start can handle log output and console output, cool.
But one day or another, we'll have to rotate them.
Is there a know solution ?
Btw, is there a (easy) way to log into syslog?
Regards,
Guillauem ZITTA
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Le 19/08/2010 17:29, Papp Tamás a écrit :
>
> Guillaume wrote, On 2010. 08. 19. 17:27:
>> Le 19/08/2010 14:48, Papp Tamás a écrit :
>>
>>> Guillaume wrote, On 2010. 08. 18. 14:07:
>>>
>>>> Hello LXC people,
>>>>
>>&g
Le 19/08/2010 14:48, Papp Tamás a écrit :
>
>
> Guillaume wrote, On 2010. 08. 18. 14:07:
>> Hello LXC people,
>>
>> Some of you already know my project lxc-provider.
>> One of the project's goals is to generate lxc templates.
>>
>> I have
.conf
-create lxc conf
-enjoy ;)
Usage with lxc-provider :
-copy template to /var/lib/lxc-provider/
Hope it could help, regards,
Guillaume ZITTA
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/lxc-provider/
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Hi,
You could use dpkg-divert utility to rename files :
dpkg-divert --rename $f
It will rename $f to $f.distrib and store this fact to the dpkg database.
After, any update from dpkg will go to the renamed file.
Regards,
Guillaume
Le 31/07/2010 05:20, Serge E. Hallyn a écrit :
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