W dniu 30.07.2015 o 12:57, Daniel P. Berrange pisze:
On Thu, Jul 30, 2015 at 12:49:39PM +0200, Marcin Mirosław wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'd like to set up my first lxc container using libvirt. I'd like to
> start using the simplest configuration and next add things I need. So
> I've got xml as below:
> <domain type='lxc'>
> <name>vm1</name>
> <memory>32768</memory>
> <os>
> <type>exe</type>
> <init>/init</init>
> </os>
> <vcpu>1</vcpu>
> <clock offset='utc'/>
> <on_poweroff>destroy</on_poweroff>
> <on_reboot>restart</on_reboot>
> <on_crash>destroy</on_crash>
> <features>
> <capabilities policy='on'>
> </capabilities>
> </features>
> <devices>
> <emulator>/usr/libexec/libvirt_lxc</emulator>
> <filesystem type='mount'>
> <source dir='/opt/vm-1-root'/>
> <target dir='/'/>
> </filesystem>
> <interface type='network'>
> <source network='default'/>
> </interface>
> <console type='pty' />
> </devices>
> </domain>
>
> When I try to define container I'm getting:
> virsh # define /tmp/vm1.xml
> error: Failed to define domain from /tmp/vm1.xml
> error: invalid argument: could not find capabilities for ostype=exe
> domaintype=lxc
Are you sure virsh has connected to the LXC driver - most likely
you have connected to QEMU. Try virsh -c lxc:/// or set the
LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI=lxc:/// environment variable
Ha! You are absolutly right. I thought that launching virsh I can manage
all types of VM managed by virsh.
Thank you!
Marcin