My AMI/Kernel is this. AMI ID: ami-7d43ae14 Kernel ID: aki-fd15f694 --- Okajima, Jun. Tokyo, Japan. 2010/2/18 Jun OKAJIMA <okajima@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > This is my result. > I dont know very well about lxc, > but this is usable? > > ツꀀ ツꀀ ツꀀ --- Okajima, Jun. Tokyo, Japan. > > > ubuntu@domU-12-31-39-06-28-B2:~$ lxc-checkconfig > Kernel config /proc/config.gz not found, looking in other places... > Found kernel config file /boot/config-2.6.31-302-ec2 > --- Namespaces --- > Namespaces: enabled > Utsname namespace: enabled > Ipc namespace: enabled > Pid namespace: disabled > User namespace: disabled > Network namespace: disabled > Multiple /dev/pts instances: disabled > > --- Control groups --- > Cgroup: enabled > Cgroup namespace: enabled > Cgroup device: disabled > Cgroup sched: enabled > Cgroup cpu account: enabled > Cgroup memory controller: enabled > Cgroup cpuset: enabled > > > > --- Misc --- > Veth pair device: enabled > Macvlan: enabled > File capabilities: enabled > ubuntu@domU-12-31-39-06-28-B2:~$ uname -a > Linux domU-12-31-39-06-28-B2 2.6.31-302-ec2 #7-Ubuntu SMP Tue Oct 13 > 19:55:22 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux > ubuntu@domU-12-31-39-06-28-B2:~$ > > 2010/2/18 Serge E. Hallyn <serue@xxxxxxxxxx>: >> So I tried running one of the public ubuntu karmic images in >> ec2 (ami-bb709dd2). ツꀀI could sudo apt-get install lxc. ツꀀThe >> default kernel (aki-5f15f636) didn't support namespaces. ツꀀNow >> you can specify kernels at boot, but I'm not sure if there is >> an easy way to find kernels with specific CONFIG_ options. >> I'll let you know if I find one with all namespaces and >> veth+bridge+macvlan enabled, bc that would then give you >> everything you'd need. >> >> -serge >> >> Quoting Serge E. Hallyn (serue@xxxxxxxxxx): >>> It's been a little while (probably a year) since I played with >>> EC2, but generally the problem is that you don't have much of >>> a choice for underlying kernels. ツꀀSo you can't pick vserver/openvz >>> kernels, and the available kernels are too old to have containers >>> features. ツꀀAs kernels get updated, whether you can use lxc or not >>> will only depend on whether CONFIG_{containers} features are compiled >>> in. >>> >>> It couldn't hurt to write the amazon folks and ask about it... >>> >>> -serge >>> >>> Quoting Jun OKAJIMA (okajima@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx): >>> > Somebody know any Amazon EC2 Image which >>> > supports any container technology? >>> > Vserver/LXC/OpenVZ... Any technology is Okay, >>> > I want to use pre-created image for EC2. >>> > >>> > I found many images for Ubuntu 9.10, >>> > but it lacks some support for LXC. >>> > Fedora12 supports all functions of LXC, >>> > but did not find any image. >>> > >>> > ツꀀ ツꀀ ツꀀ --- Okajima, Jun. Tokyo, Japan. >>> > _______________________________________________ >>> > Containers mailing list >>> > Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> > https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Containers mailing list >>> Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers >> > _______________________________________________ Containers mailing list Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers