Hi everybody,
I would like to write a bash script to check my nfs mount point (content) inside my lxc container.
My nfs mount point are mounted on the host with fstab and all my lxc container have an entry like "mp0: /xxx,mp=/xxx" in their /etc/pve/lxc/[id].conf.
I found that the files's container are located at /var/lib/vz/images/[id] on the host but the nfs folder (xxx) is empty while files are reachable from the container.
My configuration :
* Host :
o pve-kernel 4.4.15-1-pve
o lxcfs 2.0.5-pve1
* Container config file :
o arch: i386
cpulimit: 4
cpuunits: 1024
hostname: xxx
memory: 1024
mp0: /xxx,mp=/xxx
nameserver: xxx
net0: yyy
net1: xxx
onboot: 1
ostype: debian
rootfs: local:221/vm-221-disk-2.subvol,size=0T
searchdomain: yyy
swap: 512
If you have an idea, please let me know.
Kind regards.
Michael.
I would like to write a bash script to check my nfs mount point (content) inside my lxc container.
My nfs mount point are mounted on the host with fstab and all my lxc container have an entry like "mp0: /xxx,mp=/xxx" in their /etc/pve/lxc/[id].conf.
I found that the files's container are located at /var/lib/vz/images/[id] on the host but the nfs folder (xxx) is empty while files are reachable from the container.
My configuration :
* Host :
o pve-kernel 4.4.15-1-pve
o lxcfs 2.0.5-pve1
* Container config file :
o arch: i386
cpulimit: 4
cpuunits: 1024
hostname: xxx
memory: 1024
mp0: /xxx,mp=/xxx
nameserver: xxx
net0: yyy
net1: xxx
onboot: 1
ostype: debian
rootfs: local:221/vm-221-disk-2.subvol,size=0T
searchdomain: yyy
swap: 512
If you have an idea, please let me know.
Kind regards.
Michael.