>>> What is the distro you are running inside the container ? >>> >> Arch 64 host. Arch 64 guest. >> >Ok, thanks. It am interested in the distro running inside the container, >fedora, debian, ubuntu, etc ...
uname -a on the host: Linux hydrogen 2.6.35-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Aug 27 17:14:28 CEST 2010 x86_64 I ntel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux uname -a on the container: Linux helium 2.6.35-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Fri Aug 27 17:14:28 CEST 2010 x86_64 Int el(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux Both running Arch Linux http://www.archlinux.org > What is the lxc and kernel version ? Kernel as shown above is 2.6.35. LXC userland is 0.7.2: "http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/lxc/lxc-0.7.2.tar.gz >> Hmm, weird. Is there any message in /var/log/messages ? Nothing interesting in /var/log/messages.log: http://starfry.pastebin.com/n6pM8S aq >> Is it possible to show the content of /proc/mounts ? [r...@hydrogen lxc]# cat /proc/mounts rootfs / rootfs rw 0 0 proc /proc proc rw,relatime 0 0 sys /sys sysfs rw,relatime 0 0 udev /dev devtmpfs rw,nosuid,relatime,size=10240k,nr_inodes=1537323,mode=755 0 0 /dev/mapper/chips-hydrogen_root_protium / ext3 rw,relatime,errors=continue,barrier=0,data=writeback 0 0 devpts /dev/pts devpts ro,relatime,mode=600,ptmxmode=000 0 0 shm /dev/shm tmpfs rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime 0 0 none /cgroup cgroup rw,relatime,blkio,net_cls,freezer,devices,memory,cpuacct,cpu,ns,cpuset 0 0 /dev/mapper/platters-hydrogen_home /home ext4 rw,relatime,barrier=1,data=ordered 0 0 /dev/mapper/platters-hydrogen_var /var ext4 rw,relatime,barrier=1,data=ordered 0 0 /dev/mapper/platters-prod_var /srv ext4 rw,relatime,barrier=1,data=ordered 0 0 /dev/sda1 /boot ext3 rw,relatime,errors=continue,barrier=0,data=writeback 0 0 /dev/sda1 /boot ext3 rw,relatime,errors=continue,barrier=0,data=writeback 0 0 /dev/sdc2 /tma1 ext3 rw,relatime,errors=continue,barrier=0,data=writeback 0 0 >>> What is the better way to reproduce it ? >>> >> Not sure. I had been working on it for several hours creating/destroying >> containers and starting/stopping them at will without problems. Then >> suddenly the problem happened. I will do more investigating however. >> On boot, two containers started. I started a third, entered it via ssh and issue d "shutdown -h now". Clean shutdown. I then attempted to start it again: lxc-start -n beryllium INIT: version 2.86 booting > Arch Linux > http://www.archlinux.org > Copyright 2002-2007 Judd Vinet > Copyright 2007-2010 Aaron Griffin > Distributed under the GNU General Public License (GPL) ------------------------------ :: Configuring System Clock [DONE] :: Setting Locale: en_GB.UTF-8 [DONE] :: Loading Keyboard Map: uk [DONE] [DO NE] INIT: Entering runlevel: 3 :: Starting Syslog-NG [DONE] :: Starting Network [DONE] :: Mounting Network Filesystems [DONE] :: Starting Secure Shell Daemon [DONE] :: Starting Cron Daemon [DONE] Starting VirtualBox kernel module ...done. INIT: Switching to runlevel: 0 INIT: Sending processes started by init the TERM signal > Initiating Shutdown... :: Stopping Cron Daemon [DONE] :: Stopping Secure Shell Daemon [DONE] :: Unmounting Network Filesystems [DONE] :: Stopping Network [DONE] :: Stopping Syslog-NG [DONE] :: Sending SIGTERM To Processes [DONE] :: Sending SIGKILL To Processes [DONE] :: Saving Random Seed [DONE] :: Saving System Clock [BUSY] Cannot access the Hardware Clock via any known method. Use the --debug option to see the details of our search for an access method. [DO NE] :: Deactivating Swap [DONE] :: Unmounting Filesystems [BUSY] umount: devpts busy - remounted read-only umount: /: device is busy. (In some cases useful info about processes that use the device is found by lsof(8) or fuser(1)) [DO NE] :: Remounting Root Filesystem Read-only [BUSY] mount: / is busy ------------------------------ > POWER OFF INIT: no more processes left in this runlevel >>Ok. I will try to reproduce. -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web - Check your email from the web at http://link.mail2web.com/mail2web ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Start uncovering the many advantages of virtual appliances and start using them to simplify application deployment and accelerate your shift to cloud computing. http://p.sf.net/sfu/novell-sfdev2dev _______________________________________________ Lxc-users mailing list Lxc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxc-users