Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 10. 26. 15:06:
The problem was not with the console, but ssh and other services,
which supposed to be started by the rc system.
After some hours I could get it work. I downloaded an openvz template
and made a diff and I made the needed changes to the lxc
hi!
I'm trying to setup a Ubuntu Karmic container on a Macerick LXC host.
It's not working shomehow and I have no clue. The upstart scripts are
started, but that's all.
26366 ?Ss 0:00 lxc-start -n brainsum1 -d
26375 ?Ss 0:00 \_ /sbin/init
26486 pts/38 Ss+0:00
John Lewis wrote, On 2010. 09. 26. 22:49:
No I'm not sure. Mountall was updated at the same time among other
things. I noticed the fstab in /lib/init got changed and I copied that
back from the backup on the basis of another post on the list too.
I'm hoping you guys can tell me where the
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 09. 10. 9:48:
It seems you didn't face this problem before, right ? Did you change
something in your configuration ?
Right, I i didn't. I haven't changed anything to the config, because
this is a brand new install. The host machine is absolutely virgin.
Do
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 09. 10. 13:03:
Yep, sounds the same problem. Let's look at this closely ...
1) Papp is using a 2.6.32-24-server kernel = kernel crash
br
Physical interfaces:
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05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82576 Gigabit Network
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 09. 05. 22:30:
Well, I can. Now again, right after I start a container I get the kernel
panic. I see the console through a KVM, this is a screenshot:
Papp, I suppose you attached an image but I don't see it. It is
possible to resend.
I increased the
Papp Tamás wrote, On 2010. 09. 05. 0:58:
hi All,
hi All again,
1. I have some more problem. I guest a hard lockup. I really don't know,
I meant here I _GOT_ a hard lockup:)
why. There was no high load or any fs activity. I just run
/etc/init.d/mailman start inside the VM and got
hi All,
I don't know, whether this is lxc releated, or only ext3.
The system is an uptodate Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 x86_64 .
I tried to resize a partition, unser an lxc container. I did it from the
host. The partition was mounted on a subdirectory of the container.
LXC's version is 0.7.2. The
hi All,
1. I have some more problem. I guest a hard lockup. I really don't know,
why. There was no high load or any fs activity. I just run
/etc/init.d/mailman start inside the VM and got an oops message on the
console. Unfortunately after the reboot the logs were empty. Sure I
cannot
Ferenc Wagner wrote, On 2010. 08. 31. 11:47:
I'm not sure what an SRU is, is that something Ubuntu-specific? I'd
appreciate instead going through sta...@kernel.org, so that everybody
benefits from this backporting effort. New 2.6.32.y stable releases are
automatically incorporated by most
Serge E. Hallyn wrote, On 2010. 08. 31. 4:06:
Quoting Daniel Lezcano (daniel.lezc...@free.fr):
On 08/31/2010 12:23 AM, Serge E. Hallyn wrote:
Quoting Daniel Lezcano (daniel.lezc...@free.fr):
On 08/30/2010 02:36 PM, Serge E. Hallyn wrote:
Quoting Papp Tamás (tom
Serge E. Hallyn wrote, On 2010. 08. 31. 15:26:
Quoting Papp Tamás (tom...@martos.bme.hu):
Serge E. Hallyn wrote, On 2010. 08. 31. 4:06:
Quoting Daniel Lezcano (daniel.lezc...@free.fr):
On 08/31/2010 12:23 AM, Serge E. Hallyn wrote:
Quoting Daniel Lezcano
Papp Tamás wrote, On 2010. 08. 30. 10:41:
hi!
I cannot stop a container.
I tried everything, as running lxc-stop many times, destroycreatestop,
nothing helped.
The directory /cgroup/container is still exist.
How can I destroy it? I need a way which doesn't affect the other
containers
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 08. 30. 11:26:
Hmm, too bad :) I was about to ask you some informations about the
processes of the containers.
Well, I was happy too early.
If that happens again, can you check/report the following :
* the content of the tasks file in the cgroup directory
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 08. 30. 13:08:
The cgroup is removed by lxc-start, but this is not a problem, because
it will be removed (if empty), when running lxc-start again.
If I understand well, this happened to me now.
* the state of the processes of the containers (stopped or not)
hi!
I'm sure some weeks ago it was working, but right now, I can't make it.
This is an Ubuntu 10.04.
/etc/init/console.conf:
# console - getty
#
# This service maintains a getty on tty1 from the point the system is
# started until it is shut down again.
start on stopped rc RUNLEVEL=[2345]
Clemens Perz wrote, On 2010. 08. 19. 14:10:
On 08/19/2010 11:40 AM, Papp Tamás wrote:
When I try lxc-console, I don't get a login prompt.
Any idea?
Usually, when I stumble over this, it is related to some missing nodes
in /dev of the container. Check if all devices you need have
Guillaume wrote, On 2010. 08. 19. 17:27:
Le 19/08/2010 14:48, Papp Tamás a écrit :
Guillaume wrote, On 2010. 08. 18. 14:07:
Hello LXC people,
Some of you already know my project lxc-provider.
One of the project's goals is to generate lxc templates.
I have published ready to use
Serge Hallyn wrote, On 2010. 08. 11. 20:03:
I guess the container tried to create it after being moved into the
devices cgroup. You didn't give the container the rights to create that
device.
How can I give it? As you can see, everything is the same, as with the
other devices, except at
Osvaldo Filho wrote, On 2010. 07. 29. 21:34:
is 0.7.1 the last version? Is there a ppa (ubuntu) for it?
Yep.
Yep: deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/serge-hallyn/virt/ubuntu lucid main
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Papp Tamás wrote, On 2010. 06. 24. 21:43:
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 06. 24. 8:55:
Console output is not defaulting to the current tty, so you have to
specify
lxc-start -n fsn -s lxc.console=$(tty)
That will be fixed for 0.7.1, I will release probably tomorrow.
I've just
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 06. 24. 22:38:
That's probably mean the container is already running. Did you checked
with lxc-ps --name fsn ?
Well, you are right. But shouldn't it also show it with lxc-ps --lxc ?
$ lxc-destroy -n fsn
That will destroy the container, remove the container's
Serge E. Hallyn wrote, On 2010. 06. 23. 15:32:
Quoting Daniel Lezcano (dlezc...@fr.ibm.com):
On 06/23/2010 11:57 AM, Papp Tamás wrote:
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 06. 23. 11:55:
What version of lxc are you using ?
Sorry:0
This is an Ubuntu 10.04 and lxc 0.6.5
hi!
If the start of the container was not fine (actually fstab contained
some items), I cannot stop it properly:
$ fuser -vm /dev/mapper/sister-newsletter
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/mapper/sister-newsletter:
root kernel mount
Papp Tamás wrote, On 2010. 06. 11. 15:15:
hi!
If the start of the container was not fine (actually fstab contained
some items), I cannot stop it properly:
$ fuser -vm /dev/mapper/sister-newsletter
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/mapper/sister-newsletter
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