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Containers are stored on the host filesystem in /var/lib/lxc. mspang originally set this up, so he probably knows more about it than anyone else. |
Containers are stored on the host filesystem in /var/lib/lxc (root filesystems are symlinked to the appropriate directory on /vm). mspang originally set this up, so he probably knows more about it than anyone else. |
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= KVM = |
= KVM = |
Revision as of 17:52, 24 January 2010
Linux Containers
As of Fall 2009, we use Linux containers to maintain a few virtual machines, most notably caffeine, which is hosted on glomag. The various commands to manipulate Linux containers are prefixed with "lxc-"; see their individual manpages for usage. To start caffeine, run the following command as root on glomag:
lxc-start -d -n caffeine
Containers are stored on the host filesystem in /var/lib/lxc (root filesystems are symlinked to the appropriate directory on /vm). mspang originally set this up, so he probably knows more about it than anyone else.
KVM
VServer
vserver $NAME build -m debootstrap --hostname magic --interface $IFACE:$IP/24 -- -d lenny
To have a vserver autostart, create a file called /etc/vservers/$VSERVER/apps/init/mark with content:
default