Re: [Lxc-users] Fwd: LXC WebPanel

2013-04-10 Thread Lee Hambley
I am also not quite sure *yet* how much it adds above what Stephane Graber's Arkose tool did: https://www.stgraber.org/category/arkose/ but that may become clearer the more I use it. I believe the main points are: - ephemeral containers by default - ability to have a git-like

Re: [Lxc-users] Fwd: LXC WebPanel

2013-04-10 Thread toens . bueker
brian mullan bmullan.m...@gmail.com wrote: [...] Command line is easy with LXC but I can envision the LXC WebPanel evolving into a terrifically capable LXC Management tool for large or more complex use of LXC if the work to do so occurs.    KVM can be used from the command line too but

[Lxc-users] Fwd: LXC WebPanel

2013-04-05 Thread Lee Hambley
Thanks for sharing, that looks cool - I wouldn't typically have looked for Python based solutions given my background in Ruby, but it's a neat, one-liner installation. If only it started itself in a container, somehow :-) I hope some tooling around creating rootfs' will improve as quickly as the

Re: [Lxc-users] Fwd: LXC WebPanel

2013-04-05 Thread Serge Hallyn
Quoting Lee Hambley (lee.hamb...@gmail.com): Thanks for sharing, that looks cool - I wouldn't typically have looked for Python based solutions given my background in Ruby, but it's a neat, one-liner installation. If only it started itself in a container, somehow :-) I hope some tooling

Re: [Lxc-users] Fwd: LXC WebPanel

2013-04-05 Thread Lee Hambley
I want to play a little more with Docker, but it was yielding a lot of bugs for me on release day, and I didn't quite grok the relationship between docker, lxc and my kernel version and aufs. Naturally, the moreI would work with it, the more simple it would be. I do need to use docker for a