VIRT-SANDBOX-SERVICE(1) Virtualization Support VIRT-SANDBOX-SERVICE(1)NAME
virt-sandbox-service - Secure container tool
SYNOPSIS
{create,clone,connect,delete,execute,reload,upgrade}
commands:
create create a sandbox container
clone Clone an existing sandbox container
connect Connect to a sandbox container
delete Delete a sandbox container
execute Execute a command within a sandbox container
reload Reload a running sandbox container
upgrade Upgrade an existing sandbox container
DESCRIPTION
virt-sandbox-service is used to provision secure sandboxed system
services. These applications will be launched via libvirt and run
within a virtualization technology such as LinuX Containers (LXC), or
optionally QEMU/KVM. The container / virtual machines will be secured
by SELinux and resource separated using cgroups.
By default, it will use the libvirt LXC driver, with the "lxc:///" URI.
This is different from libvirt's normal behaviour, which is to probe
for the best URI to use. Thus if using "virsh" to get a list of
containers, one must specify an explicit URI for it, "virsh -c
lxc:///". Alternatively the "LIBVIRT_DEFAULT_URI" environment variable
can be set, or the config file "/etc/libvirt/libvirt.conf" can have a
default URI set.
OPTIONS-h, --help
Display help message
-c URI, --connect URI
The connection URI for the hypervisor (currently only LXC URIs are
supported).
SEE ALSOlibvirt(8), selinux(8), systemd(8), "virt-sandbox(1)",
"virt-sandbox-service-create(1)", "virt-sandbox-service-clone(1)",
"virt-sandbox-service-connect(1)", "virt-sandbox-service-delete(1)",
"virt-sandbox-service-execute(1)", "virt-sandbox-service-reload(1)",
"virt-sandbox-service-upgrade(1)"
FILES
Container content will be stored in subdirectories of
/var/lib/libvirt/filesystems, by default. You can manage the content
in these directories outside of the container and processes within the
container will see the content.
AUTHORS
Daniel Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
Daniel P. Berrange <dan@berrange.com>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2011-2013 Red Hat, Inc.
LICENSE
virt-sandbox is distributed under the terms of the GNU LGPL v2+. This
is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE
libvirt-sandbox-0.5.0 2013-10-03 VIRT-SANDBOX-SERVICE(1)