Containers

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We install containers to manage the transitional, finally LXE: https://wiki.debian.org/LXC

STEP 0 Install lxc

apt-get update apt-get install lxc

STEP 1 Create Let's create a 'Transitional' virtual machine, a container

lxc-create -n transitional -t debian


Start the container,deattach the container from the root terminal and change password of the container

START lxc-start -n transitional -d OPEN lxc-console -n transitional CHANE PASSWD $root@transitional:passwd



Check config files. config file of the container: /var/lib/lxc/transitional/config

  1. Template used to create this container: /usr/share/lxc/templates/lxc-debian
  2. Parameters passed to the template:
  3. For additional config options, please look at lxc.container.conf(5)

lxc.network.type = empty lxc.rootfs = /var/lib/lxc/transitional/rootfs

  1. Common configuration

lxc.include = /usr/share/lxc/config/debian.common.conf

  1. Container specific configuration

lxc.mount = /var/lib/lxc/transitional/fstab lxc.utsname = transitional lxc.arch = amd64 lxc.autodev = 1 lxc.kmsg = 0 ~

config files lxc system: /etc/lxc/default.conf

config files lxc template: /usr/share/lxc/config/debian.common.conf


ERRORS along the way

Could not find writable mount point for cgroup hierarchy 8 while trying to create cgroup.

We imagine that if we upgrade to jessie 8.8, that the Cgroup issue (=a subsystem in the linux kernell, which allows process separation) will be a resolved. For now we add the mountpoint. and follow this manual [1]

cat /etc/fstab cgroup /sys/fs/cgroup cgroup defaults 0 0

We mount manually, we do it easy by mount all mount -a

But it doesn't work.

lxc-checkconfig

So let's install all the packages ~ and see whether it works

apt-get install lxc libvirt0 libpam-cgroup libpam-cgfs bridge-utils

Check the configuration file nano /var/lib/lxc/transitional/config


STEP 2 How can a container access the network?

A container, has MAC adress, we need a bridge for networking, via dhcp, So the container get an ip, and give access to the server's internal network

Do we opt for static of dynamic ip's? the dhcp server can have static ip via host/ it is anyhow setup to give a unique ip to the MAC address of the container (guest). So the choice is obsolete.

STEP 3 How can we access via the internet a container?

Setup routing / (reverse) proxy system for networking, so depending on the different services (Living data, Nekrocemetery, Transitional) we create subdomains which direct you to the correct container.