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2011 Dec 07
3
lxc errors on 0.9.7
I'm testing 0.9.7 now with lxc, and get the following error when trying
to start a container:
2011-12-07 22:49:26.293: 1997: error : lxcControllerRun:1158 :
unsupported configuration: Expected exactly one TTY fd
My configuration is very simply:
<domain type='lxc'>
<name>hw</name>
<uuid>38320e75-1ba0-d85a-6138-532a3a66f13d</uuid>
2011 May 27
0
ESXi & Gluster setup options
Thanks for this. Is their any other advantage our disadvantage in using the
fuse client? Speed, reliability? In fact, has the anyone run vm's off fuse?
On May 26, 2011 11:56 PM, "Chris Haumesser" <ch at luciddg.com> wrote:
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2011 Dec 07
1
lxc capabilities
I'm experimenting with the libvirt lxc driver, and wondering if there is
some way to control the capabilities assigned to the container processes.
With lxc-tools, I can specify a configuration option, lxc.cap.drop,
which causes the container processes to drop the specified privileges.
My libvirt containers seem to run with
2011 Dec 08
1
read-only rootfs for lxc containers
And speaking of running out of a shared read-only root, I get the
following error when I attempt it:
error: Failed to start domain hw
error: internal error guest failed to start: PATH=/bin:/sbin TERM=linux
LIBVIRT_LXC_UUID=38320e75-1ba0-d85a-6138-532a3a66f13d
LIBVIRT_LXC_NAME=hw /bin/bash
2011-12-08 15:31:41.945: 1: info : libvirt version: 0.9.7
2011-12-08 15:31:41.945: 1: error :
2011 Apr 21
1
ESXi & Gluster setup options
All,
We are in the process of determining a virtualized infrastructure and
wanted to hear from
current users of Gluster and VMWare. What we were looking to setup was
an HA ESXi cluster
(2 heads) with gluster backend (4 bricks to start,
replicated/distributed), all backend connectivity
would be 10Gbe. Mainly the storage would be for VM images but may
include NAS files later.
So our