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Arc-V DSM Container
.travis | ||
.travis.yml | ||
Dockerfile | ||
generate-dhcpd-conf | ||
qemu-ifdown | ||
qemu-ifup | ||
readme.md | ||
run.sh |
qemu-docker
This repository contains a Docker container for running x86_64 virtual machines using QEMU. It uses high-performance QEMU options (KVM, and TAP network driver).
Docker Hub: jkz0/qemu
Using the container
Via docker run
:
$ docker run --rm -it \
--device=/dev/kvm:/dev/kvm --device=/dev/net/tun:/dev/net/tun \
--cap-add NET_ADMIN -v $VM_IMAGE_FILE:/image \
jkz0/qemu:latest
Via docker-compose.yml
:
version: "3"
services:
vm:
image: jkz0/qemu:latest
cap_add:
- NET_ADMIN
devices:
- /dev/net/tun
- /dev/kvm
volumes:
- ${VM_IMAGE:?VM image must be supplied}:/image
restart: always
Tips
- VM networking is configured via DHCP, make sure to enable DHCP in your VM image. VMs will use the IP address of the container.
- You can quit the VM (when attached to the container) by entering the special
key sequence
C-a x
. Killing the docker container will also shut down the VM.
Caveat Emptor
- Only x86_64 supported new. PRs to support other architectures welcome, though I imagine 99% of use-cases will be x86_64.
- VMs will not be able to resolve container-names on user-defined bridges. This is due to the way Docker's "Embedded DNS" server works. VMs can still connect to other containers on the same bridge using IP addresses.