When I login to a container and list mounts I see container's ext4 thin partition is mounted and data=prdered and I would like to change it as data=writeback. How can I do this since lxc.rootfs.options is depricated?
I have a small lxc container with 1GB of RAM but a large disk partition which is 800GB of images which are synced with rsync. While the rsync is syncing data over network the container RAM usage is max 10%. The problem is that the host's memory usage is increasing over time and finally gets to...
Does pct restore support any king of bandwidth limiting? Restoring from backup always makes the dedicated server not usable during the restore process....
I am getting closer :) Few more error, hope you can point me to the right direction
vzdump 100 --stdout | ssh root@SERVER -- pct restore 226 - --rootfs data:20
can't use storage 'local' for backups - wrong content type
command 'tar xpf - --totals --sparse --numeric-owner --acls --xattrs...
This is just a test CT, still did not start.
arch: amd64
cores: 1
hostname: test.server.com
memory: 1024
net0: name=eth0,bridge=vmbr0,gw=10.10.10.1,hwaddr=4A:76:2B:83:18:EB,ip=10.10.10.198/24,type=veth
onboot: 1
ostype: debian
rootfs: data:vm-198-disk-1,acl=0,quota=1,size=8G
swap: 512...
I juct sreated mu debian 8 ct as an unprivileged container and got an error 'failed to run autodev hooks for container' .... Is there a way to fix this?
I notices when logged inside lxc container if I do cat /proc/partitions I will have access to hosts's partitions.
Is there a way to hide host's partitions?
pveversion
pve-manager/4.4-12/e71b7a74 (running kernel: 4.4.35-1-pve)
The server I used was idle, running few test lxc containers and one kvm machine. The server is Enterprise MG-128 - 128G 2xE5-2630v3 Server with RAID bus controller: LSI Logic / Symbios Logic MegaRAID SAS 2208 [Thunderbolt] (rev 05)
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