manxam said: Gea, it appears that this may be relatively trivial (for you, not me!) after taking a look at the config. Click to expand...

No, not at all. I have never used or needed lx zones or zones at all. The guys at Sun developed all the fancy innovations everyone is using now on all platforms like ZFS, lightweight virtualisation with zones/containers, dtrace, service management and many other things, read All Things Containers From Solaris Zones to Docker . You feel like a fool about all these possibilities in Solarish.This may now help to use it not the way SmartOS or Solaris want. I want it to work similar to napp-it where I follow the idea of setup by copy and run without dependencies to a repository or any sources.What I like with ESXi is that you can restore a folder, import a VM by a right-mouse click on the .vmx setting file, edit some settings and the VM is ready to run. This is what I want with LX container on napp-it as well.Downloading large files and VMs from within napp-it is not possible as cgi applications are restricted in their time to run so setup must always be done at CLI. I think of a wget that downloads a folder=container with a service like Plex as a ready to use VM/service. Napp-it can then list, edit and start the VM. The other way is to restore a folder with a container via copy/replication/clone/copy. An idea is that all containers must be in /pool/lx-zones to allow napp-it to find them without a setting.Is this possible?Can someone offer the ready to use folder as a zip file that only must be decompressed and copiedWhat must be edited (edit a file/manifest)Commands to start the VMAnything one must care about (ex updates)