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A init.d script for stating / (cleanly) stopping LXC containers on Fedora (maybe RedHat, not tested) Also, a mechanism to allow a LXC container to shutdown itself. Credits goes to : * LXC Howto : Dwight Schauer <das@teegra.net> http://lxc.teegra.net/ /etc/rc.d/init.d/lxc script (originally for Arch Linux, ported to Fedora) * Brian K. White - brian@aljex.com http://nj10.aljex.com/lxc/ http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/aljex/openSUSE_11.2/src/lxc-0.6.5-46.1.src.rpm http://blog.flameeyes.eu/2009/08/08/linux-containers-and-the-init-scripts-problem#comments http://blog.flameeyes.eu/2009/08/10/some-more-notes-about-linux-containers#comments OpenSuse scripts for managing LXC containers + mechanism allowing a LXC container to shutdown itself For Fedora LXC Containers, add the following file to "/etc/events.d/": ============================================= /etc/events.d/lxc ============================================= # power-status-changed - External signaling for LXC # # This task is run whenever the PWR signal is received. # Usually used to shut down the machine. start on power-status-changed script /usr/bin/logger -t LXC "System shutdown requested" /sbin/shutdown -h now "Power status changed" end script =============================================================================================================
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Server tools used to manage lxc: start/stop/status on containers, allow containers to reboot / stop from inside
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