Create A Custom Container - Digi IX30 User Manual

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4. Provide a label for the script, for example:
(config system schedule script 0)> label test_lxc
(config system schedule script 0)>
5. Set the mode to interval:
(config system schedule script 0)> when interval
(config system schedule script 0)>
6. Set the interval to ten seconds:
(config system schedule script 0)> on_interval 10s
(config system schedule script 0)>
7. Set the commands that will execute the script:
(config system schedule script 0)> commands "lxc script_name /bin/ping -c
1 IP_address"
(config system schedule script 0)>
For example:
(config system schedule script 0)> commands "lxc test_lxc /bin/ping -c 1
192.168.1.146"
(config system schedule script 0)>
8. Disable the sandbox. Sandbox restrictions are not necessary when a container is used.
(config system schedule script 0)> sandbox false
(config system schedule script 0)>
9. Save the configuration and apply the change:
(config)> save
Configuration saved.
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10. Type exit to exit the Admin CLI.
Depending on your device configuration, you may be presented with an Access selection
menu. Type quit to disconnect from the device.

Create a custom container

This example creates a simple custom container that contains a python script in the /etc directory.
In this example, we will use a simple container file named test_lxc.tgz. You can download
from the Digi website.
At the command line of a Linux host, we will unpack the file, add a simple python script, and create a
new container file that includes the python script.
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Create a custom container
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