X-Git-Url: https://git.proxmox.com/?p=mirror_lxc.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391;hp=3e2a963697557ac8c072977096a71652d1076669;hb=HEAD;hpb=0dbb4b2d3d42103ab20d4341030190655e918161 diff --git a/README b/README deleted file mode 100644 index 3e2a96369..000000000 --- a/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,96 +0,0 @@ -Please see the COPYING file for details on copying and usage. -Please refer to the INSTALL file for instructions on how to build. - -What is lxc: - - The container technology is actively being pushed into the mainstream linux - kernel. It provides the resource management through the control groups aka - process containers and resource isolation through the namespaces. - - The linux containers, lxc, aims to use these new functionalities to pro- - vide a userspace container object which provides full resource isolation - and resource control for an application or a system. - - The first objective of this project is to make the life easier for the ker- - nel developers involved in the containers project and especially to con- - tinue working on the Checkpoint/Restart new features. The lxc is small - enough to easily manage a container with simple command lines and complete - enough to be used for other purposes. - -Using lxc: - - Refer the lxc* man pages (generated from doc/* files) - -Downloading the current source code: - - Source for the latest released version can always be downloaded from - http://linuxcontainers.org/downloads/ - - You can browse the up to the minute source code and change history online. - http://github.com/lxc/lxc - - For detailed build instruction refer to INSTALL and man lxc man page - but a short command line should work: - ./autogen.sh && ./configure && make && sudo make install - preceded by ./autogen.sh if configure do not exist yet. - -Troubleshooting: - - If you get an error message at the autogen.sh or configure stage, make - sure you have, autoconf, automake, pkg-config, make and gcc installed on - your machine. - - The configure script will usually give you hints as to what you are missing, - looking for those in your package manager will usually give you the package - that you need to install. - - Also pay a close attention to the feature summary showed at the end of - the configure run, features are automatically enabled/disabled based on - whether the needed development packages are installed on your machine. - If you want a feature but don't know what to install, force it with - --enable- and look at the error message from configure. - -Getting help: - - when you find you need help, you can check out one of the two - lxc mailing list archives and register if interested: - http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-devel - http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users - -Portability: - - lxc is still in development, so the command syntax and the API can - change. The version 1.0.0 will be the frozen version. - - lxc is developed and tested on Linux since kernel mainline version 2.6.27 - (without network) and 2.6.29 with network isolation. - It's compiled with gcc, and should work on most architectures as long as the - required kernel features are available. This includes (but isn't limited to): - i686, x86_64, ppc, ppc64, S390, armel and armhf. - -AUTHOR - Daniel Lezcano - -Seccomp with LXC ----------------- - -To restrict a container with seccomp, you must specify a profile which is -basically a whitelist of system calls it may execute. In the container -config file, add a line like - -lxc.seccomp = /var/lib/lxc/q1/seccomp.full - -I created a usable (but basically worthless) seccomp.full file using - -cat > seccomp.full << EOF -1 -whitelist -EOF -for i in `seq 0 300`; do - echo $i >> seccomp.full -done -for i in `seq 1024 1079`; do - echo $i >> seccomp.full -done - - -- Serge Hallyn Fri, 27 Jul 2012 15:47:02 +0600