
Great! So I just wanted to confirm that the previous hello world example for LXC and libvirt was able to successfully work with RHEL beta 7, out of the box with no problems. You have to install libvirt though by: yum install libvirt-client libvirt On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 10:50 AM, Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> wrote:
On 01/22/2014 11:42 AM, Jacob Everist wrote:
Some more details on my system.
I am running CentOS 6.5. To install libvirt and LXC, I performed the following command:
That may be your problem. LXC is not very well supported in RHEL 6 (it was marked as a technology preview, which means Red Hat is not supporting it - and CentOS just adds another layer of non-support). There has been LOTS of upstream work on LXC in the meantime (RHEL 6 uses libvirt 0.10.2, and upstream is now at 1.2.1). You probably want to try rebuilding libvirt from upstream tarballs, and/or trying the RHEL 7 beta, before trying anything serious with libvirt LXC support.
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