thank you for your help Daniel. I don't get why virt-manager would see a
different /var/run. My container has an ip/ssh, so when I connect with
qemu+ssh from my desktop I shuould end up in the same "space/filesystem" of
libvirtd, not the host one. And I canc onfirm that because I see the logs
of ss
On Tue, Apr 04, 2017 at 05:20:19PM +, Spike wrote:
> ok, thank you Daniel, that helps, I'll see if I can adapt it to other OS
> and figure out the docker style stuff, it would be useful to run a few
> things I have in mind.
>
> Btw, Daniel, have you ever tried to run libvirt inside a container
ok, thank you Daniel, that helps, I'll see if I can adapt it to other OS
and figure out the docker style stuff, it would be useful to run a few
things I have in mind.
Btw, Daniel, have you ever tried to run libvirt inside a container? I was
trying to do so to test things since I didn't want to get
On Mon, Apr 03, 2017 at 05:52:33PM +, Spike wrote:
> 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
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