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Remove example from notes, syntax fix

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jpic 2016-05-17 16:08:16 +02:00 committed by Matt Clay
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- Containers must have a unique name. If you attempt to create a container - Containers must have a unique name. If you attempt to create a container
with a name that already existed in the users namespace the module will with a name that already existed in the users namespace the module will
simply return as "unchanged". simply return as "unchanged".
- There are two ways to can run commands in containers. - There are two ways to can run commands in containers, using the command
- Use the command module, for example: module or using the ansible lxd connection plugin bundled in Ansible >=
- name: Install python in the created container 2.1, the later requires python to be installed in the container which can
command: lxc exec my-ubuntu -- apt install -y python be done with the command module.
- Use the ansible lxd connection plugin bundled in Ansible 2.1 or later. - You can copy a file from the host to the container
- In order to use this method, first you need to install python in the container with `command=lxc file push filename container_name/dir/filename`
with the above method. See the first example below.
- You can copy a file in the localhost to the created container
running `command: lxc file push filename container_name/dir/filename`
on localhost. See the first example below. on localhost. See the first example below.
- You can copy a file in the creatd container to the localhost - You can copy a file in the creatd container to the localhost
running `command: lxc file pull container_name/dir/filename filename`. with `command=lxc file pull container_name/dir/filename filename`.
See the first example below. See the first example below.
""" """