Difference between revisions of "LXD Cheat Sheet"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
``` | ``` | ||
+ | lxc init ubuntu:20.04 --vm -c limits.cpu=6 -c limits.memory=12GB juju0 | ||
+ | # lxc config set $host limits.cpu=8 limits.memory=16GB | ||
+ | lxc config device override juju0 root size=100GB | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
lxc init win10 --empty --vm -c security.secureboot=false -c limits.cpu=4 -c limits.memory=4GB | lxc init win10 --empty --vm -c security.secureboot=false -c limits.cpu=4 -c limits.memory=4GB | ||
lxc init kub ubuntu:20.04 --vm -c limits.cpu=4 -c limits.memory=8GB | lxc init kub ubuntu:20.04 --vm -c limits.cpu=4 -c limits.memory=8GB |
Latest revision as of 18:45, 12 November 2021
lxc init ubuntu:20.04 --vm -c limits.cpu=6 -c limits.memory=12GB juju0 # lxc config set $host limits.cpu=8 limits.memory=16GB lxc config device override juju0 root size=100GB lxc init win10 --empty --vm -c security.secureboot=false -c limits.cpu=4 -c limits.memory=4GB lxc init kub ubuntu:20.04 --vm -c limits.cpu=4 -c limits.memory=8GB lxc launch ubuntu:18.04 example lxc launch images:centos/8 example8 sudo lxc config device add example tcp11000 proxy listen=tcp:0.0.0.0:11000 connect=tcp:127.0.0.1:80 sudo ufw status sudo ufw allow 11000 lxc exec example /bin/bash apt install -y nginx exit http://example:11000/ # Teardown sudo ufw delete allow 11000 sudo lxc delete -f example8 sudo lxc config device remove example tcp11000 sudo lxc stop example sudo lxc delete example reverse proxy/keys are done via nginx reverse proxy lxc exec adc /bin/bash /etc/nginx/conf.d/example.conf We can add your host in as well just use the above example When you look at how this works I think you will see how easy it is to add this into a really tight ci/cd pipeline
lxc config device add CONTAINER-NAME eth1 nic name=eth1 nictype=bridged parent=lxdbr0
export VM=vm1 lxc stop $VM && lxc config set $VM limits.cpu=4 limits.memory=8GB && lxc start $VM