
The CLI usage shouldn't probably be directly given into guides, but should instead be moved into reference. Change-Id: I7085591f147d7dc0ff2c63be3380a06e6387e6b9
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Command Line Reference
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Linux Container commands
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The following are some useful commands to manage LXC:
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- List containers and summary information such as operational state and
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network configuration:
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.. code-block:: shell-session
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# lxc-ls --fancy
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- Show container details including operational state, resource
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utilization, and ``veth`` pairs:
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.. code-block:: shell-session
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# lxc-info --name container_name
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- Start a container:
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.. code-block:: shell-session
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# lxc-start --name container_name
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- Attach to a container:
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.. code-block:: shell-session
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# lxc-attach --name container_name
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- Stop a container:
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.. code-block:: shell-session
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# lxc-stop --name container_name
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Systemd nspawn commands
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