Looking at the releases of lxc https://github.com/lxc/lxc/releases I can tell that the lxc 2.0 i coming soon as lxc-2.0.0.rc13 was released 10 hours ago.
I hope 2.0 will be ready for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS which is releasing in April 2016 and hope Proxmox will implement lxc 2.0 in ver. 4.2 :)
Upgraded to latest proxmox, this bug is still present.
pve-manager/4.1-22/aca130cf (running kernel: 4.2.8-1-pve)
Can anyone confirm this? Is this actually a bug?
Are you sure. I read allot people writing that it does. Read this
https://lists.linuxcontainers.org/pipermail/lxc-users/2015-September/010018.html
What am I missing?
Does proxmox plan to support LXCFS?
” If you have 64 CPUs on the host, but you only want to give this container access to four of those CPUs, then you need to make sure that that container can only see four of those CPUs. That’s what LXCFS provides. It’s a virtual file system inside of the...
If I assign a fqdn to a lxc container that contains only number in the name part the fqdn is not set. Example
If 134.domain.tld is set as hostanme after reboot hostname -f return only 134 but if I put some letters in hostname for example 134vps.domain.tld in file /etc/pve/lxc/134.conf and...
I see there is activity here https://git.proxmox.com/?p=pve-kernel-2.6.32.git;a=log
Does this mean there will be further releases of pve-kernel-2.6 kernel ?
ovz kernel 2.6 will be supported till Feb 2018 as per this https://openvz.org/Download/kernel/rhel5/028stab119.6 link....
Also since there is openvz for Jessie I do not see why proxmox should not support openvz alongside lxc. I can see jessie on this link https://download.openvz.org/debian/dists/
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