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LXC containers. Anyone interested? #285

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KipourosV opened this issue May 14, 2018 · 16 comments
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LXC containers. Anyone interested? #285

KipourosV opened this issue May 14, 2018 · 16 comments

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@KipourosV
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I've been using this (AtoMiC-ToolKit) amazing script to deploy it's apps/services in LXC containers inside a Proxmox host.
(one service/app per LXC container)

I was thinking that maybe we could modify the script, to accommodate this situation.
What I mean is, create a modified version of the script that can be run on a proxmox/LXC host
and instead of installing the service/app locally on the host, the script will deploy a container
and automatically do it's magic inside the container...

I'm in the proccess of doing some research on the matter and will post more as I find.

I am willing to actively help/work on this and will continue sharing my work/findings here.

Does anyone else find this idea interesting?

@postmanpaul
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I whould love to see this happen.. specal, i´m working on proxmox :)

@KipourosV
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Ok I'm doing some reaserch on pct, the command that manages containers in proxmox...

@ghost
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ghost commented May 21, 2018

I would be interested

@Taymurf
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Taymurf commented Jun 1, 2018

I would be interested, running this awesome script in a bunch of LXC containers the same way as OP.

@nemchik
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nemchik commented Jun 2, 2018

This is getting a decent bit of attention so I wanted to acknowledge it and comment that an announcement has been made in the readme https://github.com/htpcBeginner/AtoMiC-ToolKit/blob/master/README.md

@KipourosV
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Can't see any reference on LXC. Only Docker...

@nemchik
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nemchik commented Jun 3, 2018

Yeah I'm still looking into whether LXC would be a fit for the project.

@KipourosV
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Well we could fork? (I'm not very familiar with the git process).

@ghost
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ghost commented Jun 3, 2018

I would be happy to help out and test a lxc version

@KipourosV
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KipourosV commented Jun 3, 2018

There is an easy way to do this...
After creating your container manually,
you can use pct exec and run (in the container) the installation of atk commands (apt install git, git clone atk, adduser etc) and then setup.sh --install appname... Hmm...

@postmanpaul
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Just tell me what ya need.. and ill do my best!! U needto config the space and things like that.. im gona goolge cmds for it after this weekend. Start on monday

@postmanpaul
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http:https://download.proxmox.com/images/system/ looking for this?

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@nemchik
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nemchik commented Jun 3, 2018

Please keep in mind that ATK likely won't be receiving any more updates, so if you're using atk to build your containers and you have a problem or want a new app that's not in ATK you'll be on your own.

You can fork the repo and maintain it if you'd like, or even make pull requests to get the fixes into this repository.

@postmanpaul
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Is atk gona quit?

@nemchik
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nemchik commented Jun 4, 2018

As of right now there is no one actively developing ATK. That doesn't mean ATK is dead, someone else could take over. Just be aware that the creator and others who have managed ATK have moved on to docker and new projects as indicated in the readme.

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