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2011 Feb 19
1
Conditional recoding
I am trying to recode a variable into another variable and while the package 'car' works well when it is only recoding A into B, I am not sure I can do the same with recoding (A or C) into B. If i can use recode please advise on how to. So i am using an if/else if conditions. My sample dataset is below along with the code and the warning and results i get. TIA Krishnan #****Code****
2013 Jul 31
2
start lxc container on fedora 19
hello, i am new to lxc, i have created a lxc container on fedora 19 i created a container rootfs of fedora 19 by using yum --installroot=/containers/test1 --releasever=19 install openssh test1.xml file for container test1 <domain type="lxc"> <name>test1</name> <vcpu placement="static">1</vcpu> <cputune>
2013 Nov 20
1
Failed to access the console after starting the lxc container
Hello, I am starting the system container without "/" directory So that it can share the host /bin /sbin /lib and /lib64 and i have sepeartely mounted /var, /etc and /usr directory for the container Below is xml file <domain type='lxc'> <name>test6</name> <memory>102400</memory> <os> <type>exe</type>
2013 Jul 26
0
Re: filesystem accessmode='passthrough'
On Fri, Jul 26, 2013 at 10:24:52AM +0400, Yury Goltsov wrote: > Hello. > I am trying to 'passthrough' the part of host filesystem to kvm guest. > libvirt xml: > <filesystem type='mount' accessmode='passthrough'> > <source dir='/var/guests/mail-var'/> > <target dir='mail-var'/> > </filesystem>
2013 Jul 12
2
libvrtd-1.1.0 crashes when attempting to start some (but not all) LXC containers
Hello all, I have two issues: 1) I am unable to start a seemingly correct LXC domain (I cloned it from a working domain). 2) I am able to crash "libvirtd" by attempting to start the cloned domain, but starting the original works just fine. I humbly submit that item #2 is a bug - the "libvirtd" daemon should never crash due to anything the "libvirt" client
2013 Jul 31
0
Re: filesystem accessmode='passthrough' [SOLVED]
After adding the line clear_emulator_capabilities = 0 to the file /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf the results of file system operations are the expected color. Thanks.
2013 Jul 31
1
Re: filesystem accessmode='passthrough' [SOLVED]
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 09:03:01AM +0400, Yury Goltsov wrote: > After adding the line > clear_emulator_capabilities = 0 > to the file > /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf > the results of file system operations are the expected color. NB setting user=root and clear_emulator_capabilities=0 is a very insecure configuration. If there was an exploit in QEMU, it would allow it to compromise
2014 Feb 27
0
Re: VirtFS accessmode
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 09:45:53 +0000, Lanati, Matteo wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm trying to share a folder between a host and a guest using VirtFS. > > The source is NAS mounted on the host and QEMU runs as unprivileged user. > > The only way for me to use the folder inside the guest is to set the access mode to 'squash' but all file operations are performed by
2013 Jul 26
4
filesystem accessmode='passthrough'
Hello. I am trying to 'passthrough' the part of host filesystem to kvm guest. libvirt xml: <filesystem type='mount' accessmode='passthrough'> <source dir='/var/guests/mail-var'/> <target dir='mail-var'/> </filesystem> kvm is started from root. After mounting in guest mount -t 9p mail-var /mnt -o
2016 Nov 08
3
Sharing network namespace between containers
Hello Based on the lxc driver documentation, I am trying to create an xml to share an existing network namespace with another container. I am running libvirt 1.2.15. Here is the xml: <domain type='lxc' xmlns:lxc='http://libvirt.org/schemas/domain/lxc/1.0'> <name>nt</name> <uuid>43c00192-e114-4e29-8ce7-4b5487f60a75</uuid> <memory
2014 Feb 26
3
VirtFS accessmode
Hi all, I'm trying to share a folder between a host and a guest using VirtFS. The source is NAS mounted on the host and QEMU runs as unprivileged user. The only way for me to use the folder inside the guest is to set the access mode to 'squash' but all file operations are performed by the user running QEMU. If I ran QEMU as root, the passthrough mode works as expected. Is there
2013 Jul 12
0
Re: libvrtd-1.1.0 crashes when attempting to start some (but not all) LXC containers
The debug log ends with this: 2013-07-12 16:43:31.740+0000: 21365: debug : virCgroupMakeGroup:708 : Make group /machine/dwj-hfax-dev.libvirt-lxc 2013-07-12 16:43:31.740+0000: 21365: debug : virCgroupMakeGroup:729 : Make controller /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu/machine/dwj-hfax-dev.libvirt-lxc/ 2013-07-12 16:43:31.740+0000: 21365: debug : virCgroupMakeGroup:729 : Make controller
2013 Jul 12
2
Re: libvrtd-1.1.0 crashes when attempting to start some (but not all) LXC containers
Update: I am able to edit the XML in "dwj-hfax-dev" such that libvirtd no longer crashes, and edit the XML for "dwj-lnx-dev" such that it will crash. The presents of "<seclabel type='none'/>" near the bottom causes libvirtd to crash. I do not recall ever manually adding that to my domain. In any event, libvirtd should probably not crash due to the
2014 Mar 22
1
Issues to manage RAM on openvz guests
Hi all, I'm playing with virsh, and I succeed to mange easily some KVM nodes. But I have issues to size RAM of openvz guests. virsh set by default the the memory to 256M on each guest instead of that I specify in the XML I have to modify by end the variable PHYSPAGES on each /etc/vz/conf/id_of_my_vz.conf Please follow the XML dump and the steps that I did. Cheers,Aurelien Log ---- 1)
2011 Aug 23
1
Strange libvirt exit status 1 (LXC containers)
Hello, I've encountered the following error, trying to start a domain: error: internal error Child process (PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin LIBVIRT_DEBUG=2 LIBVIRT_LOG_OUTPUTS=2:syslog:libvirtd /usr/libexec/libvirt_lxc --name vm_14 --console 18 --handshake 21 --background --veth veth1) status unexpected: exit status 1 I see nothing relevant
2015 Feb 23
2
Broken OS when booting rootfs from 9p share
Hello, I've been trying to boot a VM with the rootfs being a 9P share from the host. The VM OS is centos 7. The OS boots but no services can work and it appears that the authentication system is broken. Now the funny thing is that booting the same OS on the same 9P share manually with Qemu works as expected with a fully functionnal OS... So I'm wondering what could libvirt do that render
2019 Jun 10
2
lxc - pass filesystem off host's automounts
hi guys in my qutest I have this: ...     <filesystem type='mount' accessmode='passthrough'>       <source dir='/home'/>       <target dir='/home'/>     </filesystem> ... and on the host /home/* are user home dirs which are automounted off a glusterfs volume. The guest starts okey, I can see dirs under /home but if I go to /home/userA I
2014 Apr 12
2
LXC + USB passthrough = Operation not permitted
Hi! First post, kind of a noobie. I've been working with LXC and libvirt for a few months now. Trying to do some interesting things with containers and Android devices :D I'm running ubuntu 13.10 with LXC 1.0.1 and tried both libvirt 1.1.1 and 1.2.2 (backported from ubuntu-trusty), but with either version of libvirt am getting issues as soon as I try to get access to USB devices inside
2012 Mar 06
1
Correctly using libvirt to mount /dev/pts and /dev in an lxc application container
We would like to mount /dev and /dev/pts correctly using the libvirt xml config file instead of doing a bind mount in a container init script we use. Currently the container config is: <domain type='lxc'> <name>CentOS_57</name> <uuid>ff5d3c04-49e6-a3cc-0a14-ff13625eca3c</uuid> <memory>262144</memory>
2015 Apr 08
4
Centos 7.1.1503 + libvirt 1.2.14 = broken direct network mode
Hi all. I use LXC on Centos 7 x86-64, with libvirt version 1.2.6 and 1.2.12 My container has bridged network: # virsh dumpxml test1 <domain type='lxc'> <name>test1</name> <uuid>518539ab-7491-45ab-bb1d-3d7f11bfb0b1</uuid> <memory unit='KiB'>1048576</memory> <currentMemory unit='KiB'>1048576</currentMemory>