- 18 Oct, 2008 1 commit
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dlezcano authored
several readers can attend the events from one or several containers. The syntax of the command has been enhanced to interpret regular expressions. If you want to monitor foo, lxc-monitor -n foo is the right command. If you want to monitor foo and bar, you should specify lxc-monitor -n "foo|bar", if you want to monitor all containers with the name beginning with 'foo', you have to specify lxc-monitor -n "foo.*". More complex regexp can be specified in accordance with the POSIX definitions, man regex (7).
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- 15 Oct, 2008 1 commit
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dlezcano authored
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dlezcano authored
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dlezcano authored
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dlezcano authored
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dlezcano authored
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legoater authored
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dlezcano authored
The lxc-execute command will automatically create a new container and destroy it when it dies. If a configuration file is specified and the container does not exists, the container is created with the configuration file and destroyed when it dies.
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dlezcano authored
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dlezcano authored
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