On 07/31/2012 03:50 AM, Loïc wrote:
> But I'm unsure on what I could install then.
> There is not "virt-tools" package for Debian. Perhaps I should just
> install the virsh related packages?
> I would like to avoid as much as I can anything that is not packaged by
> the distro, because by doing so
On 07/30/2012 03:21 AM, Loïc wrote:
> But keep in mind that without any usuable documentation, your efforts
> are worthless for the end users.
On Debian based ans not Debian based distributions, I successfully used
virt-tools.
For example: http://goo.gl/kQOxm works on redhat based and debian base
> On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 10:39:45 +0200
> Amaury Amblard-Ladurantie wrote:
>> If it's necessary, I'm running Debian Squeeze.
> >> cat /etc/default/lxc
> # Comment out to run the lxc init script
> RUN=yes
> # Directory containing the container configurations
> CONF_DIR=/etc/lxc
> # Start /etc/
Hi all,
I usually launch my containers with 'sudo lxc-start -n '.
The problem with this is the fact it doesn't get my back to a shell
prompt.
To have what I want, I have to workarround, with screen or end the
command line with '&'.
More globally, if the containers configuration files are all stor
Hi all,
When I create a container, I usually created it with only one NIC:
[...]
lxc.network.type = veth
lxc.network.flags = up
lxc.network.link = br0
lxc.network.ipv4 = 41.204.96.2/28
lxc.network.name = eth0
[...]
Now I want to create a container with 2 NICs
On the host I have anot
> dresche...@gmail.com :
>> How i can assign hard disk qoutas to different containers
>One easy way is to create each container inside its own filesystem.
I use that way. With LVMs, it's so easy.
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Manao ahoana, Hello, Bonjour,
Will LXC work in this ARM (RISC) CPU?
http://www.tilera.com/products/TILEPro64.php
Misaotra, Thanks, Merci.
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