lxc-execute(1)

NAME

   lxc-execute - run an application inside a container.

SYNOPSIS

   lxc-execute {-n name} [-f config_file] [-s KEY=VAL] [-- command]

DESCRIPTION

   lxc-execute  runs  the specified command inside the container specified
   by name.

   It will setup the container according to the  configuration  previously
   defined  with  the  lxc-create  command  or with the configuration file
   parameter.  If no configuration is defined, the  default  isolation  is
   used.

   This  command  is  mainly  used  when  you  want  to  quickly launch an
   application in an isolated environment.

   lxc-execute command will run the specified command into  the  container
   via  an  intermediate process, lxc-init.  This lxc-init after launching
   the specified command, will wait for its end and all  other  reparented
   processes.   (to support daemons in the container).  In other words, in
   the container, lxc-init has the pid 1 and  the  first  process  of  the
   application has the pid 2.

   The  above  lxc-init  is  designed  to  forward received signals to the
   started command.

OPTIONS

   -f, --rcfile config_file
          Specify the configuration file to configure  the  virtualization
          and isolation functionalities for the container.

          This configuration file if present will be used even if there is
          already a configuration file present in the  previously  created
          container (via lxc-create).

   -s, --define KEY=VAL
          Assign  value  VAL to configuration variable KEY. This overrides
          any assignment done in config_file.

   --     Signal  the  end  of  options  and   disables   further   option
          processing.  Any arguments after the -- are treated as arguments
          to command.

          This option is useful when you want specify options  to  command
          and don't want lxc-execute to interpret them.

COMMON OPTIONS

   These options are common to most of lxc commands.

   -?, -h, --help
          Print a longer usage message than normal.

   --usage
          Give the usage message

   -q, --quiet
          mute on

   -P, --lxcpath=PATH
          Use an alternate container path. The default is /var/lib/lxc.

   -o, --logfile=FILE
          Output to an alternate log FILE. The default is no log.

   -l, --logpriority=LEVEL
          Set  log  priority  to LEVEL. The default log priority is ERROR.
          Possible values are : FATAL, CRIT, WARN,  ERROR,  NOTICE,  INFO,
          DEBUG.

          Note  that this option is setting the priority of the events log
          in the alternate log file. It do not have effect  on  the  ERROR
          events log on stderr.

   -n, --name=NAME
          Use  container identifier NAME.  The container identifier format
          is an alphanumeric string.

   --rcfile=FILE
          Specify the configuration file to configure  the  virtualization
          and isolation functionalities for the container.

          This configuration file if present will be used even if there is
          already a configuration file present in the  previously  created
          container (via lxc-create).

   --version
          Show the version number.

DIAGNOSTIC

   The container is busy
          The  specified  container is already running an application. You
          should stop it before reuse this container or create a new one.

SEE ALSO

   lxc(7), lxc-create(1), lxc-copy(1), lxc-destroy(1), lxc-start(1),  lxc-
   stop(1),  lxc-execute(1),  lxc-console(1), lxc-monitor(1), lxc-wait(1),
   lxc-cgroup(1), lxc-ls(1), lxc-info(1), lxc-freeze(1),  lxc-unfreeze(1),
   lxc-attach(1), lxc.conf(5)

AUTHOR

   Daniel Lezcano <[email protected]>

                              2017-01-04                    lxc-execute(1)



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