Provided by: lxd_2.0.11-0ubuntu1~16.04.4_amd64
NAME
lxd - The container hypervisor - daemon
SYNOPSIS
lxd [command] [options]
DESCRIPTION
Commands: activateifneeded Check if LXD should be started (at boot) and if so, spawns it through socket activation daemon [--group=lxd] (default command) Start the main LXD daemon init [--auto] [--network-address=IP] [--network-port=8443] [--storage-backend=dir] [--storage-create-device=DEVICE] [--storage-create-loop=SIZE] [--storage-pool=POOL] [--trust-password=] [--preseed] Setup storage and networking ready Tells LXD that any setup-mode configuration has been done and that it can start containers. shutdown [--timeout=60] Perform a clean shutdown of LXD and all running containers waitready [--timeout=15] Wait until LXD is ready to handle requests import <container name> [--force] Import a pre-existing container from storage Common options: --debug Enable debug mode --help Print this help message --logfile FILE Logfile to log to (e.g., /var/log/lxd/lxd.log) --syslog Enable syslog logging --verbose Enable verbose mode --version Print LXD's version number and exit Daemon options: --group GROUP Group which owns the shared socket Daemon debug options: --cpuprofile FILE Enable cpu profiling into the specified file --memprofile FILE Enable memory profiling into the specified file --print-goroutines-every SECONDS For debugging, print a complete stack trace every n seconds Init options: --auto Automatic (non-interactive) mode Init options for non-interactive mode (--auto): --network-address ADDRESS Address to bind LXD to (default: none) --network-port PORT Port to bind LXD to (default: 8443) --storage-backend NAME Storage backend to use (btrfs, dir, lvm or zfs, default: dir) --storage-create-device DEVICE Setup device based storage using DEVICE --storage-create-loop SIZE Setup loop based storage with SIZE in GB --storage-pool NAME Storage pool to use or create --trust-password PASSWORD Password required to add new clients Shutdown options: --timeout SECONDS How long to wait before failing Waitready options: --timeout SECONDS How long to wait before failing Internal commands (don't call these directly): forkexec Execute a command in a container forkgetnet Get container network information forkgetfile Grab a file from a running container forkmigrate Restore a container after migration forkputfile Push a file to a running container forkstart Start a container callhook Call a container hook migratedumpsuccess Indicate that a migration dump was successful netcat Mirror a unix socket to stdin/stdout