Thank you for your quick answer, Serge.
Le 09/04/2014 17:57, Serge Hallyn a écrit :
Quoting phep ([email protected]):
I cannot start LXC containers on my Debian testing (jessie) laptop
anymore. This is how everything started:
$ lxc-start -n test-lxc -f /var/lib/lxc/test-lxc/config
lxc-start: no ns_cgroup option specified
lxc-start: failed to spawn 'test-lxc'
lxc-start: No such file or directory - failed to remove cgroup
'/sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset//lxc/test-lxc'
Try a newer lxc. You don't actually need ns_cgroup, but in the version
you have it is objecting bc it finds neither ns cgroup *nor* the
cgroup.clone_children file. The latter *should* exist (i.e.
/sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset/cgroup.clone_children), so it's probably a bug
in that particular lxc version.
Actually, my laptop is running 0.9.0-alpha3 and when running lxc-checkconfig
I have a red output :
Cgroup namespace: required
While on a Debian stable server at work (0.8.0) I have a green :
Cgroup clone_children flag: enabled
I don't know why those differences show up.
1.0.0 should transition to Debian testing in a week or so and I will wait
until then (albeit I did not see relevant bug reports or entries in the
Debian changelog).
Thanks again,
Patrice
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