On 01/05/2011 08:13 AM, Daniel Lezcano wrote:
>>>> Bug #1: If I exit that container, eth1 vanishes from the world. The
>>>> container's gone, but it doesn't reappear on the host. (This may be
>>>> related to the fact that the only way I've found to kill a container
>>>> is do "killall -9 lxc-start". For some reason a normal kill of
>>>> lxc-start is ignored. However, this still shouldn't leak kernel
>>>> resources like that.)

My bad, the bug was in 2.6.35 and when I retested in the current kernel 
my test case was missing the -9 on killall, so lxc-start wasn't actually 
getting killed.  The eth1 does return to the host environment now.

Sorry for the noise.

Rob

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