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@@ -5,15 +5,17 @@
Creating Containers
___________________
-First you should have root privileges:
+Make sure you have gone through :ref:`installingVPP` on the system you want to create containers on.
-.. code-block:: shell
+After VPP is installed, get root privileges with:
- ~$ sudo bash
+.. code-block:: console
+
+ $ sudo bash
Then install packages for containers such as lxc:
-.. code-block:: shell
+.. code-block:: console
# apt-get install bridge-utils lxc
@@ -26,7 +28,7 @@ Since we want to ping between two containers, we'll need to **add to this file**
Look at the contents of *default.conf*, which should initially look like this:
-.. code-block:: shell
+.. code-block:: console
# cat /etc/lxc/default.conf
lxc.network.type = veth
@@ -40,13 +42,13 @@ Now you will *append to this file* so that each container you create will have a
You can do this by piping *echo* output into *tee*, where each line is separated with a newline character *\\n* as shown below. Alternatively, you can manually add to this file with a text editor such as **vi**, but make sure you have root privileges.
-.. code-block:: shell
+.. code-block:: console
# echo -e "lxc.network.name = veth0\nlxc.network.type = veth\nlxc.network.name = veth_link1" | sudo tee -a /etc/lxc/default.conf
Inspect the contents again to verify the file was indeed modified:
-.. code-block:: shell
+.. code-block:: console
# cat /etc/lxc/default.conf
lxc.network.type = veth
@@ -62,7 +64,7 @@ After this, we're ready to create the containers.
Creates an Ubuntu Xenial container named "cone".
-.. code-block:: shell
+.. code-block:: console
# lxc-create -t download -n cone -- --dist ubuntu --release xenial --arch amd64 --keyserver hkp://p80.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80
@@ -79,7 +81,7 @@ If successful, you'll get an output similar to this:
Make another container "ctwo".
-.. code-block:: shell
+.. code-block:: console
# lxc-create -t download -n ctwo -- --dist ubuntu --release xenial --arch amd64 --keyserver hkp://p80.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80
@@ -87,7 +89,7 @@ Make another container "ctwo".
List your containers to verify they exist:
-.. code-block:: shell
+.. code-block:: console
# lxc-ls
cone ctwo
@@ -95,13 +97,13 @@ List your containers to verify they exist:
Start the first container:
-.. code-block:: shell
+.. code-block:: console
# lxc-start --name cone
And verify its running:
-.. code-block:: shell
+.. code-block:: console
# lxc-ls --fancy
NAME STATE AUTOSTART GROUPS IPV4 IPV6
@@ -114,10 +116,10 @@ And verify its running:
Here are some `lxc container commands <https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/lxc.html.en-GB#lxc-basic-usage>`_ you may find useful:
- .. code-block:: shell
+ .. code-block:: console
- sudo lxc-ls --fancy
- sudo lxc-start --name u1 --daemon
- sudo lxc-info --name u1
- sudo lxc-stop --name u1
- sudo lxc-destroy --name u1
+ $ sudo lxc-ls --fancy
+ $ sudo lxc-start --name u1 --daemon
+ $ sudo lxc-info --name u1
+ $ sudo lxc-stop --name u1
+ $ sudo lxc-destroy --name u1