############################################################################### # This file has the same configs as the built in /etc/default/lxc on Ubuntu, # we only changed IPs to 10.0.254.* to avoid collision with LXC default 10.0.3.* # which is likely to be running from the host machine ############################################################################### # MIRROR to be used by ubuntu template at container creation: # Leaving it undefined is fine #MIRROR="http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu" # or #MIRROR="http://:3142/archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu" # LXC_AUTO - whether or not to start containers symlinked under # /etc/lxc/auto LXC_AUTO="true" # Leave USE_LXC_BRIDGE as "true" if you want to use lxcbr0 for your # containers. Set to "false" if you'll use virbr0 or another existing # bridge, or mavlan to your host's NIC. USE_LXC_BRIDGE="true" # If you change the LXC_BRIDGE to something other than lxcbr1, then # you will also need to update your /etc/lxc/lxc.conf as well as the # configuration (/var/lib/lxc//config) for any containers # already created using the default config to reflect the new bridge # name. # If you have the dnsmasq daemon installed, you'll also have to update # /etc/dnsmasq.d/lxc and restart the system wide dnsmasq daemon. LXC_BRIDGE="lxcbr0" LXC_ADDR="10.0.254.1" LXC_NETMASK="255.255.255.0" LXC_NETWORK="10.0.254.0/24" LXC_DHCP_RANGE="10.0.254.2,10.0.254.254" LXC_DHCP_MAX="253" LXC_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT=120