Thanks for this thread. I can confirm that `snap install hello-world` gives me a similar error, but running it a second time works.
My error is:
error: cannot perform the following tasks:
- Setup snap "core" (10823) security profiles (cannot reload udev rules: exit status 1
udev output:
Failed...
Thank you so much @H4R0 -- I knew about those commands, but forgot. I guess using lvs and looking at the Data Percentage is the closest I'll get to what I'm looking for. Thanks again!
Hi, I've been searching for a way to do this. I have a pretty standard PVE installation (ext4, lvm-thin). I'm trying to find a way to get the true amount of disk space used by the various KVMs and LXC containers. I've read the documentation and tried pvesm, read google results, searched the...
One of my debian containers refuses to start .. it may be related to the fact that I lost one of my proxmox server's drives (that kept CT and VM backups and LXC templates...)
anyway, the container won't start. I ran lxc-start -n 100 -F -l DEBUG -o /tmp/lxc-100.log and it gave me this output...
I'm also struggling with this... I've mounted internal host drives into my LXC containers for years with a simple pct set command, but this is the first time I've tried to mount an external USB drive and I've encountered the nobody:nogroup issue. So I'm trying to map the ID's but I'm having a...
Hi Wolfgang, I just wanted to followup with you and say that I've got OpenVPN server working just fine in an unprivileged LXC container (Debian 10 template) after incorporating your guidance. Thank you so very much for your help :)
Hi Wolfgang,
Thank you so much for your thoughtful reply. I had to spend some time researching the items you referred to.
It looks like I have a couple options. Let me see if I have understood you correctly.
I could set the permissions using the classic `chown` way or by adding the...
Sorry to bring up this old thread, but I've been trying to run an openvpn server in an unprivileged container. Previously I was able to do this just fine in a Debian 9 container. But lately it hasn't been working.
I've tried Bill's steps above and added lxc.mount.entry = /dev/net dev/net none...
OK I saw that the boot sequence was getting stuck and displaying "Failed to start Raise network interfaces"
I used the web gui and changed the network interface ipv6 setting from DHCP to SLAAC (found the answer here...
Thank you Dominik for your suggestion. I reviewed the proxmox CT docs again and investigated further using this command: lxc-start -n 102 -F -l DEBUG -o /tmp/lxc-102.log
And sure enough, there are some things that are hanging the boot sequence. I realized I was trying to use SSH too quickly and...
OK I started experiencing this again and it appears that a plain vanilla CT works okay, but once I update it, sshd no longer autostarts.
I tested it by creating a brand new container, using the provided/downloadable Ubuntu 16.04 template from the web gui, all default settings except I gave it a...
Thank you, @fireon. I rebuilt my host on a new faster drive and restored my containers and VMs. And sshd starts up without issue. Thank you for your suggestion - I will keep it in mind. I wasn't aware of that limit. :)
I have this same issue. Plain vanilla Ubuntu server 16.04 LXC template. It will not start SSHD automatically. I have to pct enter <id> and then service start ssh. Any ideas would be appreciated!
Perhaps there is something in the tea leaves here (broke the link because I can't post links as a...
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