[Lxc-users] Creating multiple containers simultaneously

Roberto Aloi prof3ta at gmail.com
Mon Nov 28 20:50:08 UTC 2011


It's a custom tcp server. And actually you're right. I could simply install the server in the container and then start it in each container with the port as a parameter.

Roberto Aloi

Please excuse the brevity of this email. Sent from an iPhone.

On 28 Nov 2011, at 21:23, Ulli Horlacher <framstag at rus.uni-stuttgart.de> wrote:

> On Mon 2011-11-28 (18:40), Roberto Aloi wrote:
> 
>> When I say "customizable" I mean that I should be able to specify a port
>> number which a server running inside one of the containers should listen
>> to and this number should be different per each container. Would this be
>> feasible via LXC? 
> 
> This has nothing to do with LXC, but is a configuration item of your
> "server". Which software is it?
> 
> 
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