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Installing microk8s in an LXC container

Installing microk8s in an LXC container

I wanted to run Microk8s on a Proxmox 6 host inside of an LXC container. These are my notes from the journey.

  1. Create a privileged LXC container through the Proxmox web interface
  • Enable nesting and FUSE
    • In Proxmox UI, select container, then Options > Features > Check nesting and FUSE boxes
  1. SSH into the Proxmox host and edit the container's config in /etc/pve/lxc/.conf
    • Add the following lines
      • lxc.apparmor.profile: unconfined
      • lxc.cap.drop:
      • lxc.mount.auto: proc:rw sys:rw
  2. Start (or restart) the container
  3. SSH into the container and create a symlink for /dev/kmsg, which is missing in Ubuntu 19.10 containers
    • ln -s /dev/console /dev/kmsg
    • Has to be repeated on container reboot, which is annoying.
  4. Install snapd: apt install snapd
  5. Install microk8s: snap install microk8s --classic

The snap commands may need to be run more than once to get past errors.

Troubleshooting

If you get "cannot change profile for the next exec call: No such file or directory", try running: apparmor_parser -r /var/lib/snapd/apparmor/profiles/*

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Excellent work, guys. You saved me hours....Thank you so much. I got one addtion to make, though:
It is important to assign static ip adresses to the container because due to some conflict in the configuration, dhcp does not seem to work anymore.

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