On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 07:31:42PM +0100, Guido Günther wrote:
> We should figure out which part of the cgroup hierachy is missing. Could
> you install debugging symbols, attach to libvirtd and break at
> cgroup.c::virCgroupForDomain? Alternatively you can run libvirtd as
> documented on the wiki. This will also print out the names of the
> cgroups it tries to create. Once you got the cgroups name you should be
> able to check which part in the cgroup hierachy is missing.

I think the issue here is that libvirtd didn't die properly when I ran
service libvirt-bin stop.  As a consequence, I had to kill it off with
/bin/kill and when I started it manually using the formula from the
wiki, it worked fine.  Since the process ID was 1355, and I have the max
process ID set to 1048575, the service almost certainly had not been
restarted since I originally booted my laptop, which was before the
libvirt-bin upgrade.  For some reason, libvirtd is not being stopped and
restarted properly.

If this is a bug in systemd, please feel free to reassign it there.

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