Bind mounts
Revision as of 06:07, 3 August 2012 by Kir (talk | contribs) (Reverted edits by ThomasKelly (talk) to last revision by YuKobayashi)
Bind mounts can be used to make directories on the hardware node visible to the container.
This is how you can make host system's /mnt/disk
directory available to a container 777:
CTID=777
cat << EOF > /etc/vz/conf/${CTID}.mount
#!/bin/bash
. /etc/vz/vz.conf
. ${VE_CONFFILE}
SRC=/mnt/disk
DST=/mnt/disk
if [ ! -e ${VE_ROOT}${DST} ]; then mkdir -p ${VE_ROOT}${DST}; fi
mount -n -t simfs ${SRC} ${VE_ROOT}${DST} -o ${SRC}
EOF
chmod +x /etc/vz/conf/${CTID}.mount
If you want read-only mount, add -r
option to mount command.
Note: When specifying destination directory, always use /vz/root/ or ${VE_ROOT} env. variable (avoid using /vz/private) |
Note: When binding directories from one container to another, make sure you have proper boot order (See BOOTORDER param.) |
See also
- vzctl(8) (ACTION SCRIPTS section)
- NFS
- FUSE
- Mounting filesystems