[Lxc-users] stdin: is not a tty

2013-11-13 Thread Arie Skliarouk
Hi, I am trying to launch an ubuntu 12.04 vserver on top of LXC 1.0 (ubuntu 13.10). Console access works, but ssh does not with the errors *X11 forwarding request failed on channel 0* *PTY allocation request failed on channel 0* *[content ot /etc/motd]* *stdin: is not a tty* The /dev/pts is

Re: [Lxc-users] lxc-destroy does not destroy cgroup

2011-12-18 Thread Arie Skliarouk
for me to justify LXC to my boss... -- Arie On Tue, Dec 13, 2011 at 00:01, Serge Hallyn serge.hal...@canonical.comwrote: Quoting Gordon Henderson (gor...@drogon.net): On Thu, 8 Dec 2011, Arie Skliarouk wrote: When I tried to restart the vserver, it did not came up. Long story short, I

Re: [Lxc-users] lxc-destroy does not destroy cgroup

2011-12-11 Thread Arie Skliarouk
When I tried to restart the vserver, it did not came up. Long story short, I found that lxc-destroy did not destroy the cgroup of the same name as the server. The cgroup remains visible in the /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu/master directory. The tasks file is empty though. I had to rename the container

[Lxc-users] lxc-destroy does not destroy cgroup

2011-12-08 Thread Arie Skliarouk
Hi, Most of the time the lxc-destroy works properly, removing the cgroup with the same name as the container. Today something strange happened on one of my vservers - suddenly it stopped responding to requests and any attempt to connect just hanged (as if connection was successful, but no data

Re: [Lxc-users] lxc-destroy does not destroy cgroup

2011-12-08 Thread Arie Skliarouk
On Thu, Dec 8, 2011 at 14:05, Gordon Henderson gor...@drogon.net wrote: On Thu, 8 Dec 2011, Arie Skliarouk wrote: When I tried to restart the vserver, it did not came up. Long story short, I found that lxc-destroy did not destroy the cgroup of the same name as the server. The cgroup remains

[Lxc-users] Downgrade disk IO PRIORITY automatically

2011-12-06 Thread Arie Skliarouk
Hi, I understand that this is not the quite appropriate mailing list to ask the question, but the question is related to the LXC tech we use on the server, so here it goes: Most of the time the LXC containers on our servers work properly, but occasionally someone, somewhere starts an IO heavy

Re: [Lxc-users] LLS=LXC+LVM+Snapshots

2011-11-24 Thread Arie Skliarouk
I abandoned the bind-based mounts as I could not make them work. I went with direct /dev/ manipulation instead. See my blog entry on this: http://skliarie.blogspot.com/2011/11/llslxclvmsnapshots.html Please leave a comment if you find this useful. -- Arie On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 15:29, Arie

Re: [Lxc-users] mountall mounts /dev from host machine

2011-11-13 Thread Arie Skliarouk
On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 13:52, Ulli Horlacher frams...@rus.uni-stuttgart.de wrote: On Sun 2011-11-13 (12:39), Arie Skliarouk wrote: Still, how can I gratefully stop the ubuntu 10.04 containers from the host machine? Use lxc -s container Where is the command lxc located

Re: [Lxc-users] mountall mounts /dev from host machine

2011-11-10 Thread Arie Skliarouk
Hi, lxc.network.ipv4 = 129.69.19.100/27 That helped, thank you! -- Arie On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 19:17, Ulli Horlacher frams...@rus.uni-stuttgart.dewrote: On Wed 2011-11-09 (18:15), Arie Skliarouk wrote: It's all in http://fex.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/lxc-ubuntu Whoa, so complicated

Re: [Lxc-users] mountall mounts /dev from host machine

2011-11-10 Thread Arie Skliarouk
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 12:22, Arie Skliarouk sklia...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, lxc.network.ipv4 = 129.69.19.100/27 That helped, thank you! -- Arie On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 19:17, Ulli Horlacher frams...@rus.uni-stuttgart.de wrote: On Wed 2011-11-09 (18:15), Arie Skliarouk wrote: It's

Re: [Lxc-users] mountall mounts /dev from host machine

2011-11-10 Thread Arie Skliarouk
My mistake, this was possible with ubuntu 8.10 based containers and is no longer possible with 10.04 containers. Not related to the recent changes. Still, how can I gratefully stop the ubuntu 10.04 containers from the host machine? -- Arie On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 14:11, Arie Skliarouk sklia

Re: [Lxc-users] mountall mounts /dev from host machine

2011-10-27 Thread Arie Skliarouk
/init directory and send it to me please? -- Arie On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 18:47, Ulli Horlacher frams...@rus.uni-stuttgart.de wrote: On Wed 2011-10-26 (18:35), Arie Skliarouk wrote: Hi, On one of my ubuntu 10.04 vservers mountall mounts /dev from the host machine. This causes problems

[Lxc-users] mountall mounts /dev from host machine

2011-10-26 Thread Arie Skliarouk
Hi, On one of my ubuntu 10.04 vservers mountall mounts /dev from the host machine. This causes problems for syslogd that works over /dev/log. The vserver has properly populated /dev directory, it just mounts /dev from host on top of it. I don't know how to disable this. Notably, on another

Re: [Lxc-users] how to mount inside of running container

2011-09-22 Thread Arie Skliarouk
/an_partition directory, the partition's content appear empty inside of the container. It shows properly though on the host machine. Aren't --make-rshared and --make-rslave counterexclusive? -- Arie On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 20:26, Serge E. Hallyn serge.hal...@canonical.com wrote: Quoting Arie

Re: [Lxc-users] how to mount inside of running container

2011-09-22 Thread Arie Skliarouk
It is weirder than that. The partition bind-mounted under /share/containerX/an_partition is not unmounted on guest stop, but unmounted on the guest start. If I run mount /share/containerX/an_partition on the host, only then the partition's content becomes visible on the guest. The

Re: [Lxc-users] LXC container SSH X forwarding kernel crash

2010-07-22 Thread Arie Skliarouk
Quoting Ferenc Holzhauser (ferenc.holzhau...@gmail.com): I'm experiencing an annoying kernel crash each time I'm trying to use SSH X forwarding into the container. I can open an SSH session but as soon as I start an X app, the crash happens. I have exactly the same issue with both

Re: [Lxc-users] LXC container SSH X forwarding kernel crash

2010-07-22 Thread Arie Skliarouk
Hi, On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 19:10, Ferenc Holzhauser ferenc.holzhau...@gmail.com wrote: I suspect it is HW related somehow. What kind of HW are you using? It is Intel Server Board S5500WB with dual quad Xeon processors. Network card is Intel Gigabit Ethernet Network. Are the container and