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2015 Aug 11
2
Re: libvirt-lxc
On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 08:31:02AM +0200, Martin Kletzander wrote: > On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 09:50:04PM +0100, Mark Clarkson wrote: > >Hi, > >I noticed that libvirt-lxc will be deprecated for RedHat: > > > >"Future development on the Linux containers framework is now based on > >the docker command-line interface. libvirt-lxc tooling may be removed > >in
2015 Aug 11
0
Re: libvirt-lxc
On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 09:50:04PM +0100, Mark Clarkson wrote: >Hi, >I noticed that libvirt-lxc will be deprecated for RedHat: > >"Future development on the Linux containers framework is now based on >the docker command-line interface. libvirt-lxc tooling may be removed >in a future release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (including Red Hat >Enterprise Linux 7) and should not
2015 Aug 11
0
Re: libvirt-lxc
On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 09:50:04PM +0100, Mark Clarkson wrote: > Hi, > I noticed that libvirt-lxc will be deprecated for RedHat: > > "Future development on the Linux containers framework is now based on the > docker command-line interface. libvirt-lxc tooling may be removed in a > future release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (including Red Hat Enterprise > Linux 7) and
2017 Apr 03
2
creating a lxc image to be used with libvirt-lxc
Dear all, I'm moving my first baby steps with libvirt-lxc trying to convert over from an LXD installation and one of the hurdles is putting together an image. All the examples I found about libvirt-lxc refer to running /bin/sh in a container, almost as if it was docker, as opposed to run a "full system" like I've been doing with lxd. Also virt-install, often referred in libvirt
2020 Jun 01
1
Cannot change NTACL for share from Windows
On June 1, 2020 00:32:23 Roy Eastwood via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > Sorry, send to list as well >> I've set up Samba 4.11 in an unprivileged container. At this point, I can >> only assume that this might be the issue here, though I > can't >> quite understand why. Does anyone happen to have an explanation, is there >> maybe a
2019 Jul 05
2
Container setup?
On 7/4/19 12:49 PM, Joachim Lindenberg wrote: > * I am not (yet) familiar with LXD or nspawn. Do you have any pointer on how Samba DC works with LXD? > I've only used LXD for containerizing web applications so far.
2016 May 01
12
[Bug 1064] New: iptables-save fails silently in unprivileged lxc/lxd container
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1064 Bug ID: 1064 Summary: iptables-save fails silently in unprivileged lxc/lxd container Product: iptables Version: unspecified Hardware: x86_64 OS: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 Component:
2019 Jul 10
1
Container setup?
Hi Patrick, thanks for the pointers. I tried today, and while it was easy to start my first container, I am not really happy with LXD, exactly for the reason St?phane gives in https://stgraber.org/2016/03/11/lxd-2-0-introduction-to-lxd-112/ "How does LXD relate to Docker/Rkt?"... what I really like about docker and docker-compose is, that it encourages to separate code from data and
2019 Jul 05
4
Container setup?
Hi Marco, anybody, > + must be 'privileged' container (no unprivileged ones) I have seen containers with and without calling for being privileged, but you never know without trying and testing carefully... Googling I found https://github.com/lxc/lxd/issues/3442#issuecomment-312560949 but I am not really clear about the conclusion. Does it really have to be privileged? Thanks & Best
2020 May 31
2
Cannot change NTACL for share from Windows
On Sun, 31 May 2020 at 20:18, Rowland penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > On 31/05/2020 17:55, Viktor Trojanovic wrote: > > It's just what's there from a default Ubuntu (minimal) install... It > > looks like snapd depends on it. Anyway, I don't need either here, so I > > removed it entirely. The issue persists, though. > > Did you
2018 Nov 05
4
Time server on AD DC in an LXD container.
After reading the instructions at https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Time_Synchronisation, I still have questions about how samba interacts with nptd. The issue is that LXD doesn't want containers setting the time and so won't start ntpd at container startup even though it's enabled in systemd. The host does sync it's time with a national time server, so we can assume that the
2017 Apr 03
2
libvirt-lxc: good for production?
Dear all, I'm a happy lxc (lxd) user with a need to add a bunch of KVM images to the mix. More importantly I need to have some simple frontend to give users the ability to quickly run some VMs for testing. Researching the topic brought me to virt-manager and from there libvirt. I've had however a hard time to answer a few questions that I hope this list can help me with: 1) is the
2019 Jul 03
2
Container setup?
On 7/3/19 8:21 AM, Sven Schwedas via samba wrote: > Though I'm not sure if docker is the right tool for the job; samba as a > fat daemon running a bazillion subprocesses orchestrated by a persistent > database that's very sensitive to instances leaving and joining the > domain seems the antithesis to docker's philosophy. > Docker would be a terrible choice for this;
2015 Mar 26
2
Installation of libvirt on Ubuntu
Dear all, I wonder if libvirt can work on Ubuntu. As you know, it is very convenient to install libvirt on Fedora. I can download the libvirt packet from libvirt.org and install it using command ./configure, make and make install. As I am going to install an open source simulation system named openairinterface, Ubuntu is the recommended OS, and I want to install the simulation system in libvirt
2017 Feb 26
1
error : Failed to switch root mount into slave mode: Permission denied
libvirt-3.0.0 When attemping to create a virtual machine I receive the error "error : Failed to switch root mount into slave mode: Permission denied”. I’m attempting to run qemu/libvirt/virt-manager in an Arch Linux lxc container on a Ubuntu 16.04 host. The host uses zfs for its containers. The arch container is set up as a priveleged container. I do already have kvm/qemu/libvirt working
2019 Jul 02
5
Container setup?
Hello, I am trying to figure out, whether there are any best practices how to run a Samba AD DC in a container. First of all: why a container? Because obviously containers require less resources and are easier to update than multiple linux systems ? and I want to spend some of the savings into redundancy (multiple DCs, also distributed to serve different locations). Googling around I found
2018 Nov 06
2
Time server on AD DC in an LXD container.
Further investigations reveal: --- C:\WINDOWS\system32> w32tm /monitor GetDcList failed with error code: 0x800706BA. Exiting with error 0x800706BA --- error 0x800706BA indicates that the RPC server is unavailable. Any ideas? Thanks, Jonathan Kreider On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 5:48 PM Jonathan Kreider <jonathan.kreider at gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks Robert & Marco. > >
2023 Aug 07
1
Samba-AD in Docker
On Monday, August 7, 2023 6:05:03 AM EDT Andrew Bartlett via samba wrote: > https://github.com/samba-in-kubernetes > Andrew, thanks a bunch for pointing people to our org! I really appreciate it. More below... > On Mon, 2023-08-07 at 11:08 +0200, Joachim Lindenberg via samba wrote: > > Hello Anantha, Michael, > > IIRC this is somewhat optimistic or a secret sausage. For
2016 Jun 04
1
Host loses network connectivity when starting containers
I have hit a problem running libvirt based containers in a CentOS 7 based host, with the extra wrinkle that my host is an EC2 instance in AWS. Ultimately everything works as advertised, and I can launch instances that host multiple libvirt lxc containers without problems, with one caveat: About one time in ten when the containers are started, the instance loses all network connectivity. This
2018 Jan 29
2
How to use /dev/net/tun from libvirt-lxc with user namespacing enabled
I have a container rootfs that I use to keep all work-related stuff. This container was originally created by lxd (which creates all containers for use with user namespacing), but now I decided to start using libvirt for container management since I already use it for virtual machines, which will spare me from dealing with multiple hypervisor technologies. I managed to create a working domain xml