Hello,
I'm new to LXC and have been using OpenVZ until now.
Something which I immediately missed, when I played around with the LXC
CLI tools the first time, was that neither lxc-ls nor lxc-list provide
a nice overview of the current status of your host.
To give you an example here is how the vzlist output looks like:
CTID NPROC STATUS IP_ADDR HOSTNAME
17915 11 running - git
17918 81 running - rt02
17925 81 running - rt01
17945 151 running - puppet02
17964 56 running - monitor01
17968 21 running - ns01
17981 193 running - mx01
17988 47 running - wiki01
IMHO it perfectly fulfils two puropses: It shows you a list of running
containers with some helpful extra information (needs -a, to list them all) and
its nicely parseable by scripts at the same time...
Regards, Stefan.
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