lxd init on 16.04

John Meinel john at arbash-meinel.com
Thu May 12 07:41:30 UTC 2016


If you have a container or images, you can't run LXD init, because it would
potentially change the storage backend, etc. If you already had LXD up and
running, what were you looking to do with LXD init ? It is possible that
you could delete all of your instances and images and then run it.  Or you
could directly set the configuration you need "lxc config set ???". You can
set core.trust_password, core.https_address. I don't think you can set the
storage backend, because then you'd have to migrate all of your data over,
which is the same thing as deleting it and running 'lxd init' and then
starting fresh.

John
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On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 12:35 AM, Daniel Bidwell <drbidwell at gmail.com>
wrote:

> I just upgraded a machine to 16.04 and tried to do an "lxd init" and
> received an err of "LXD init cannot be used at this time".  What causes
> this?  What do I have to clear out to make it work correctly?
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