Hi everyone,
I used to be able to easily browse to /var/lib/private/vz....and find my container files and it was BEAUTIFUL. Now, when I just created an LXC container under Proxmox 4.2 I get a disk create under local-lvm storage and I have to mount it to get to it. That brings me to two questions:
1- Would mounting and using the disk like I did before will give me issues? (remember this is a production server with many KVM and Containers)
2- Does this new method mean that my container storage is no longer SHARED with other containers since it looks like it has it's own dedicated disk?
3- Is there another way to do this for Containers at least so that I don't have to go through this mounting process? (like the old way)
Above changes break scripts for me and creates management overhead.
I have jumped from Proxmox 2.2 to 4.2 - I know it's a big jump but I hope someone can guide me.
Thanks,
I used to be able to easily browse to /var/lib/private/vz....and find my container files and it was BEAUTIFUL. Now, when I just created an LXC container under Proxmox 4.2 I get a disk create under local-lvm storage and I have to mount it to get to it. That brings me to two questions:
1- Would mounting and using the disk like I did before will give me issues? (remember this is a production server with many KVM and Containers)
2- Does this new method mean that my container storage is no longer SHARED with other containers since it looks like it has it's own dedicated disk?
3- Is there another way to do this for Containers at least so that I don't have to go through this mounting process? (like the old way)
Above changes break scripts for me and creates management overhead.
I have jumped from Proxmox 2.2 to 4.2 - I know it's a big jump but I hope someone can guide me.
Thanks,