Seemingly the image name and key are the same, LXD and Juju are the same, so you've either done something magic or I'm confused with its now seeming happiness of the kernel debug mountpoint! :)
-------------- Director Meteorite.bi - Saiku Analytics Founder Tel: +44(0)5603641316 (Thanks to the Saiku community we reached our Kickstart <http://kickstarter.com/projects/2117053714/saiku-reporting-interactive-report-designer/> goal, but you can always help by sponsoring the project <http://www.meteorite.bi/products/saiku/sponsorship>) On 29 February 2016 at 22:43, Tom Barber <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Serge > > Fresh reboot and updated image, image boots with SSHD working fine, so > whatever you did, i assume worked or is a freak occurrence. I don't have > any old images kicking around and the import I copied from your email > appears to have stomped on the old image. > > FYI > > bugg@tomsdevbox:~$ lxc config show t1 > name: t1 > profiles: > - default > config: > volatile.base_image: > 510c27eb5e30ac53c6cf8b423d4e145bd2e40b8845e89bd66a5d78e2a087727a > volatile.eth0.hwaddr: 00:16:3e:94:d5:66 > volatile.last_state.idmap: > '[{"Isuid":true,"Isgid":false,"Hostid":165536,"Nsid":0,"Maprange":65536},{"Isuid":false,"Isgid":true,"Hostid":165536,"Nsid":0,"Maprange":65536}]' > volatile.lo.hwaddr: 00:16:3e:d2:98:62 > devices: > root: > path: / > type: disk > ephemeral: false > > > juju bootstrap now seems to run fine without remounting the kernel debug. > > Thanks for your help! > > Tom > > > -------------- > > Director Meteorite.bi - Saiku Analytics Founder > Tel: +44(0)5603641316 > > (Thanks to the Saiku community we reached our Kickstart > <http://kickstarter.com/projects/2117053714/saiku-reporting-interactive-report-designer/> > goal, but you can always help by sponsoring the project > <http://www.meteorite.bi/products/saiku/sponsorship>) > > On 29 February 2016 at 21:45, Serge E. Hallyn <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 09:45:14AM +0000, Tom Barber wrote: >> > Hi Serge >> > >> > I rebooted the host to see what happened and the lxc images that were >> > running fine all now have broken SSHD. This, to make absolutely clear >> > doesn't affect the Xenial image, just the trusty one I test with. >> > >> > bugg@tomsdevbox:~$ lxc launch ubuntu-trusty fix-server2 >> > Creating fix-server2 >> > Starting fix-server2 >> > >> > bugg@tomsdevbox:~$ lxc exec fix-server2 /bin/bash >> > root@fix-server2:~# ps aux |grep ssh >> > root 1597 0.0 0.0 8868 660 ? S+ 09:41 0:00 grep >> > --color=auto ssh >> > >> > exit >> > >> > umount and remount kernel debug.... >> > >> > bugg@tomsdevbox:~$ lxc launch ubuntu-trusty fix-server3 >> > Creating fix-server3 >> > Starting fix-server3 >> > bugg@tomsdevbox:~$ lxc exec fix-server3 /bin/bash >> > root@fix-server3:~# ps aux |grep ssh >> > root 1759 0.0 0.0 61380 3816 ? Ss 09:42 0:00 >> > /usr/sbin/sshd -D >> > root 1944 0.0 0.0 8868 604 ? S+ 09:43 0:00 grep >> > --color=auto ssh >> >> If you pull a fresh image using >> >> lxd-images import ubuntu --alias newtrusty trusty amd64 >> >> and launch that >> >> lxc launch newtrusty t1 >> >> does it have the same failure? >> >> What does >> >> lxc config show fix-server2 show? >> > >
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