X-Git-Url: https://git.proxmox.com/?p=pve-docs.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=pct.adoc;h=e9f399e3196a0bea7b9ad6c06df7a96cd281e7df;hp=82f257b69d27c090da20be43b060411682b8613c;hb=98a741e0cfa7fc6f01f26a0a26a1dfcb12e0a153;hpb=d6ed3622fe1e4622ca9eeb1509882147999a7429 diff --git a/pct.adoc b/pct.adoc index 82f257b..e9f399e 100644 --- a/pct.adoc +++ b/pct.adoc @@ -101,11 +101,13 @@ unprivileged containers are safe by design. Configuration ------------- -The '/etc/pve/lxc/.conf' files stores container configuration, -where '' is the numeric ID of the given container. Note that -CTIDs < 100 are reserved for internal purposes, and CTIDs need to be -unique cluster wide. Files are stored inside '/etc/pve/', so they get -automatically replicated to all other cluster nodes. +The '/etc/pve/lxc/.conf' file stores container configuration, +where '' is the numeric ID of the given container. Like all +other files stored inside '/etc/pve/', they get automatically +replicated to all other cluster nodes. + +NOTE: CTIDs < 100 are reserved for internal purposes, and CTIDs need to be +unique cluster wide. .Example Container Configuration ---- @@ -401,6 +403,8 @@ Similarly device mounts are not managed by the storage, but for these the Using quotas inside containers ------------------------------ +Quotas allow to set limits inside a container for the amount of disk space +that each user can use. This only works on ext4 image based storage types and currently does not work with unprivileged containers. @@ -413,11 +417,18 @@ initialize the `/aquota.user` and `/aquota.group` files by running quotacheck -cmug / quotaon / -And edit the quotas via the `edquota` command. (Note that you need to do this -for every mountpoint by passing the mountpoint's path instead of just `/`.) Best -see the documentation specific to the distributiont running inside the -container. +and edit the quotas via the `edquota` command. Refer to the documentation +of the distribution running inside the container for details. + +NOTE: You need to run the above commands for every mountpoint by passing +the mountpoint's path instead of just `/`. + +Using ACLs inside containers +---------------------------- +The standard Posix Access Control Lists are also available inside containers. +ACLs allow you to set more detailed file ownership than the traditional user/ +group/others model. Container Advantages --------------------