On Mon, 2011-07-04 at 15:21 +0100, jonessex wrote: > Built from git and still seeing the same problem: it appears to be > down to incompatibility with libcgroup/libvirt as removing these from > my system (and therefore mounting /cgroup with mount as opposed to the > cgconfig service) seems to let me start a container OK.
That's a known problem. You don't have to remove them, merely disable them, by running "chkconfig cgconfig off" and "ckconfig cgred off" and rebooting. Then mount your cgroup on a common mount point. I get the impression from Serge and Daniel that this problem can't be solved with that kernel because that kernel doesn't support clone_children so you don't have any recourse. > On 3 Jul 2011, at 19:24, jonathan essex wrote: > > > I seem to be having this same issue in a Scientific Linux 6.0 (RHEL 6 > > clone) installation with lxc-0.7.4.1 > > > > lxc-checkconfig seems to think everything is OK, but when I try to > > lxc-start a container I've created, I get this error message: > > > > lxc-start: no ns_cgroup option specified > > lxc-start: failed to spawn 'centos-test' > > lxc-start: No such file or directory - failed to remove cgroup > > '/cgroup/cpuset/centos-test' > > > > Is this the problem under discussion? I'm new to lxc, so quite possible I'm > > just misunderstanding something. > > > > Happy to test the patch if someone will outline how to get it/apply it. > > (Aware that this is probably a tedious newbie type question, but asking > > anyway) > > > > Cheers > > Jon Regards, Mike -- Michael H. Warfield (AI4NB) | (770) 985-6132 | m...@wittsend.com /\/\|=mhw=|\/\/ | (678) 463-0932 | http://www.wittsend.com/mhw/ NIC whois: MHW9 | An optimist believes we live in the best of all PGP Key: 0x674627FF | possible worlds. A pessimist is sure of it!
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