X-Git-Url: https://git.proxmox.com/?p=pve-docs.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=pct.adoc;h=2f1d329f3d96c502a0c97f713920310536189aa2;hp=7a7bcc6b7fc1e3a6483b58d5c9926fac8a14f5f0;hb=82f71eea81b5b1976560577bb743b667a2402afe;hpb=470d43137c9ca6601bebe603486d45da39fed921 diff --git a/pct.adoc b/pct.adoc index 7a7bcc6..2f1d329 100644 --- a/pct.adoc +++ b/pct.adoc @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ Technology Overview * CRIU: for live migration (planned) -* Use latest available kernels (4.4.X) +* Runs on modern Linux kernels * Image based deployment (templates) @@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ Backup of Containers mount points By default additional mount points besides the Root Disk mount point are not included in backups. You can reverse this default behavior by setting the -* Backup* option on a mount point. +*Backup* option on a mount point. // see PVE::VZDump::LXC::prepare() Replication of Containers mount points @@ -348,7 +348,7 @@ Container Settings General Settings ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -[thumbnail="gui-create-ct-general.png"] +[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-create-ct-general.png"] General settings of a container include @@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ or greater than 220. CPU ~~~ -[thumbnail="gui-create-ct-cpu.png"] +[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-create-ct-cpu.png"] You can restrict the number of visible CPUs inside the container using the `cores` option. This is implemented using the Linux 'cpuset' @@ -438,7 +438,7 @@ prioritize some containers. Memory ~~~~~~ -[thumbnail="gui-create-ct-memory.png"] +[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-create-ct-memory.png"] Container memory is controlled using the cgroup memory controller. @@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ swap`). Mount Points ~~~~~~~~~~~~ -[thumbnail="gui-create-ct-root-disk.png"] +[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-create-ct-root-disk.png"] The root mount point is configured with the `rootfs` property, and you can configure up to 10 additional mount points. The corresponding options @@ -545,7 +545,7 @@ NOTE: The contents of device mount points are not backed up when using `vzdump`. Network ~~~~~~~ -[thumbnail="gui-create-ct-network.png"] +[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-create-ct-network.png"] You can configure up to 10 network interfaces for a single container. The corresponding options are called `net0` to `net9`, and @@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ the following command: .Start and Shutdown Order // use the screenshot from qemu - its the same -[thumbnail="gui-qemu-edit-start-order.png"] +[thumbnail="screenshot/gui-qemu-edit-start-order.png"] If you want to fine tune the boot order of your containers, you can use the following parameters : @@ -590,6 +590,16 @@ start after those where the parameter is set, and this parameter only makes sense between the machines running locally on a host, and not cluster-wide. +Hookscripts +~~~~~~~~~~~ + +You can add a hook script to CTs with the config property `hookscript`. + + pct set 100 -hookscript local:snippets/hookscript.pl + +It will be called during various phases of the guests lifetime. +For an example and documentation see the example script under +`/usr/share/pve-docs/examples/guest-example-hookscript.pl`. Backup and Restore ------------------ @@ -729,7 +739,7 @@ If you have a cluster, you can migrate your Containers with This works as long as your Container is offline. If it has local volumes or mountpoints defined, the migration will copy the content over the network to -the target host if there is the same storage defined. +the target host if the same storage is defined there. If you want to migrate online Containers, the only way is to use restart migration. This can be initiated with the -restart flag and the optional