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# Is it possible to put multiple lines for example for lxc.raw config?
# Is it possible to put multiple lines for example for lxc.raw config?
#* Yes, it is possible:
#* Yes, it is possible:
  raw.lxc: |-
###i##  raw.lxc: |-
    lxc.mount.entry = none dev/shm tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev,create=dir
###i##    lxc.mount.entry = none dev/shm tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev,create=dir
    lxc.mount.entry = none tmp tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev,create=dir
###i##    lxc.mount.entry = none tmp tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev,create=dir
# How to make mounted directories writeable inside the container?
# How to make mounted directories writeable inside the container?
#* Change of user and group is needed to match the uid/gid of the container.
#* Change of user and group is needed to match the uid/gid of the container.

Revision as of 19:53, March 8, 2018

These are some questions that are frequently asked about LXD and related technologies.

  1. Can I use storage backend other then directory, that doesn't support some features?
    • This could be circumvented by using a image file and formatting it with btrfs and using that as storage pool.
  2. I can see all 80 cores with lscpu, are they all available?
    • No, unfortunately you can use only the number of cores that you have paid with your subscription.
  3. Is my container directly bound to specific CPU cores?
    • No, we limit only the number of cores for the container, but don't specify which cores are bound to your container.
  4. Are the settings made through "lxc config edit" - boot persistent?
    • Yes, they are.
  5. Is it possible to put multiple lines for example for lxc.raw config?
    • Yes, it is possible:
      1. i## raw.lxc: |-
      2. i## lxc.mount.entry = none dev/shm tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev,create=dir
      3. i## lxc.mount.entry = none tmp tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev,create=dir
  6. How to make mounted directories writeable inside the container?
    • Change of user and group is needed to match the uid/gid of the container.
  7. How can I connect to screen inside container?
    • This can be done for example:
 lxc exec fun -- sh -c "exec >/dev/tty 2>/dev/tty </dev/tty && /usr/bin/screen -s /bin/bash"

or

 lxc exec fun -- sh -c "exec >/dev/tty 2>/dev/tty </dev/tty && /usr/bin/screen -x"

or use tmux :)