add pct.conf man page

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Dietmar Maurer 2016-03-23 10:51:03 +01:00
parent 34450053e3
commit 71e16346e5
6 changed files with 198 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -21,6 +21,8 @@ PVE_ADMIN_GUIDE_SOURCES= \
datacenter.cfg.5-opts.adoc \
vm.conf.adoc \
vm.conf.5-opts.adoc \
pct.conf.adoc \
pct.conf.5-opts.adoc \
${SYSADMIN_SOURCES} \
pve-admin-guide.adoc \
pve-intro.adoc \
@ -85,6 +87,10 @@ vm.conf.5-opts.adoc:
./gen-vm-conf-opts-adoc.pl >$@.tmp
mv $@.tmp $@
pct.conf.5-opts.adoc:
./gen-pct-conf-opts-adoc.pl >$@.tmp
mv $@.tmp $@
%.5: %.adoc %.5-opts.adoc docinfo.xml
a2x -a docinfo1 -a "manvolnum=5" -a "manversion=Release ${RELEASE}" -f manpage $*.adoc
test -z "$${NOVIEW}" && man -l $@
@ -95,7 +101,7 @@ vm.conf.5-opts.adoc:
index.html: index.adoc ${PVE_ADMIN_GUIDE_SOURCES}
$(MAKE) NOVIEW=1 pve-admin-guide.pdf pve-admin-guide.html pve-admin-guide.epub
$(MAKE) NOVIEW=1 qm.1.html pct.1.html pveam.1.html pvesm.1.html pveum.1.html vzdump.1.html pve-firewall.8.html ha-manager.1.html datacenter.cfg.5.html vm.conf.5.html
$(MAKE) NOVIEW=1 qm.1.html pct.1.html pveam.1.html pvesm.1.html pveum.1.html vzdump.1.html pve-firewall.8.html ha-manager.1.html datacenter.cfg.5.html vm.conf.5.html pct.conf.5.html
asciidoc -a "date=$(shell date)" -a "revnumber=${RELEASE}" index.adoc
$(BROWSER) index.html &

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gen-pct-conf-opts-adoc.pl Executable file
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#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use PVE::RESTHandler;
use PVE::LXC::Config;
my $prop = PVE::LXC::Config->json_config_properties();
print PVE::RESTHandler::dump_properties($prop);

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@ -31,6 +31,7 @@ include::attributes.txt[]
| pve-firewall | link:pve-firewall.8.html[pve-firewall.8]
| '/etc/pve/datacenter.cfg' | link:datacenter.cfg.5.html[datacenter.cfg.5]
| '/etc/pve/qemu-server/<VMID>.conf' | link:vm.conf.5.html[vm.conf.5]
| '/etc/pve/lxc/<CTID>.conf' | link:pct.conf.5.html[pct.conf.5]
|===========================================================

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`arch`: `(amd64 | i386)` (default=`amd64`)::
OS architecture type.
`cmode`: `(console | shell | tty)` (default=`tty`)::
Console mode. By default, the console command tries to open a connection to
one of the available tty devices. By setting cmode to 'console' it tries to
attach to /dev/console instead. If you set cmode to 'shell', it simply
invokes a shell inside the container (no login).
`console`: `boolean` (default=`1`)::
Attach a console device (/dev/console) to the container.
`cpulimit`: `number (0 - 128)` (default=`0`)::
Limit of CPU usage.
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NOTE: If the computer has 2 CPUs, it has a total of '2' CPU time. Value '0'
indicates no CPU limit.
`cpuunits`: `integer (0 - 500000)` (default=`1024`)::
CPU weight for a VM. Argument is used in the kernel fair scheduler. The
larger the number is, the more CPU time this VM gets. Number is relative to
the weights of all the other running VMs.
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NOTE: You can disable fair-scheduler configuration by setting this to 0.
`description`: `string` ::
Container description. Only used on the configuration web interface.
`hostname`: `string` ::
Set a host name for the container.
`lock`: `(backup | migrate | rollback | snapshot)` ::
Lock/unlock the VM.
`memory`: `integer (16 - N)` (default=`512`)::
Amount of RAM for the VM in MB.
`mp[n]`: `mp=<Path>, [volume=]<volume> [,acl=<acl>] [,backup=<[1|0]>] [,quota=<[0|1]>] [,ro=<ro>] [,size=<DiskSize>]` ::
Use volume as container mount point (experimental feature).
`nameserver`: `string` ::
Sets DNS server IP address for a container. Create will automatically use
the setting from the host if you neither set searchdomain nor nameserver.
`net[n]`: `name=<String> [,bridge=<vmbr<Number>>] [,firewall=<[1|0]>] [,gw=<GatewayIPv4>] [,gw6=<GatewayIPv6>] [,hwaddr=<MAC>] [,ip=<IPv4Format/CIDR>] [,ip6=<IPv6Format/CIDR>] [,mtu=<Number>] [,rate=<mbps>] [,tag=<VlanNo>] [,trunks=<vlanid[;vlanid...]>]` ::
Specifies network interfaces for the container.
`onboot`: `boolean` (default=`0`)::
Specifies whether a VM will be started during system bootup.
`ostype`: `(alpine | archlinux | centos | debian | fedora | opensuse | ubuntu | unmanaged)` ::
OS type. This is used to setup configuration inside the container, and
corresponds to lxc setup scripts in
/usr/share/lxc/config/<ostype>.common.conf. Value 'unmanaged' can be used
to skip and OS specific setup.
`protection`: `boolean` (default=`0`)::
Sets the protection flag of the container. This will prevent the CT or CT's
disk remove/update operation.
`rootfs`: `[volume=]<volume> [,acl=<acl>] [,backup=<[1|0]>] [,quota=<[0|1]>] [,ro=<ro>] [,size=<DiskSize>]` ::
Use volume as container root.
`searchdomain`: `string` ::
Sets DNS search domains for a container. Create will automatically use the
setting from the host if you neither set searchdomain nor nameserver.
`startup`: `[[order=]\d+] [,up=\d+] [,down=\d+] ` ::
Startup and shutdown behavior. Order is a non-negative number defining the
general startup order. Shutdown in done with reverse ordering. Additionally
you can set the 'up' or 'down' delay in seconds, which specifies a delay to
wait before the next VM is started or stopped.
`swap`: `integer (0 - N)` (default=`512`)::
Amount of SWAP for the VM in MB.
`template`: `boolean` (default=`0`)::
Enable/disable Template.
`tty`: `integer (0 - 6)` (default=`2`)::
Specify the number of tty available to the container
`unprivileged`: `boolean` (default=`0`)::
Makes the container run as unprivileged user. (Should not be modified
manually.)
`unused[n]`: `string` ::
Reference to unused volumes.

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ifdef::manvolnum[]
PVE({manvolnum})
================
include::attributes.txt[]
NAME
----
pct.conf - Proxmox VE Container Configuration
SYNOPSYS
--------
'/etc/pve/lxc/<CTID>.conf'
DESCRIPTION
-----------
endif::manvolnum[]
ifndef::manvolnum[]
Container Configuration
=======================
include::attributes.txt[]
endif::manvolnum[]
The '/etc/pve/lxc/<CTID>.conf' files stores container configuration,
where "CTID" is the numeric ID of the given container. Note that IDs <=
100 are reserved for internal purposes.
File Format
-----------
The file uses a simple colon separated key/value format. Each line has
the following format:
OPTION: value
Blank lines in the file are ignored, and lines starting with a '#'
character are treated as comments and are also ignored.
One can use the 'pct' command to generate and modify those files.
It is also possible to add low-level lxc style configuration directly, for
example:
lxc.init_cmd: /sbin/my_own_init
or
lxc.init_cmd = /sbin/my_own_init
Those settings are directly passed to the lxc low-level tools.
Options
-------
include::pct.conf.5-opts.adoc[]
ifdef::manvolnum[]
include::pve-copyright.adoc[]
endif::manvolnum[]

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@ -112,6 +112,8 @@ include::datacenter.cfg.adoc[]
include::vm.conf.adoc[]
include::pct.conf.adoc[]
:leveloffset: 0