[lxc-users] Setting a limit on the disk size that a container can use

Bill Anderson bill.anderson at RACKSPACE.COM
Mon Mar 17 16:27:47 UTC 2014


David,

One way of setting a hard limit is to use the LVM backing store and use the --fssize option to set the size you want to allow for the container.


Cheers,
Bill

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Bill Anderson
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Hello,
What is the best way to set a limit on the disk size that a container
root filesystem can use ?

DavidS
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