Hi Stephane, thanks for your fast response, indeed my cgmanager was still 0.33.
> As the text says, yes you need lxcfs (the full announcement states lxcfs > 0.5 or higher and cgmanager 0.35 or higher). Once lxcfs is installed on > your system and running with the LXC config and hooks in place, LXC > should work fine for unprivileged containers at least with Ubuntu vivid > and Debian unstable, other distros typically have an older systemd which > hangs during the boot sequence. hmm, I updated all once more, but I still get it not working. Now I have lxc-1.1, cgmanager-0.35 and lxcfs-0.5 on a Debian wheezy. Whereas I can start an unprivileged wheey/jessie container with sysvinit, it fails with systemd: lxcuser@voyager:~$ lxc-start -n wheezy -F WARN: could not reopen tty: Permission denied systemd 215 running in system mode. (+PAM +AUDIT +SELINUX +IMA +SYSVINIT +LIBCRYPTSETUP +GCRYPT +ACL +XZ -SECCOMP -APPARMOR) Detected virtualization 'lxc'. Detected architecture 'x86-64'. Welcome to Debian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie)! Set hostname to <wheezy>. Failed to configure loopback device: Operation not supported Failed to install release agent, ignoring: No such file or directory and the nothing happens, I have to use SIGKILL to terminate it. Am I missing something? cgmanager runs this way: cgmanager --daemon -m name=systemd lxcfs runs this way: lxcfs -s -f -o allow_other /usr/local/var/lib/lxcfs Do I miss something here? Or do you have any ideas how to debug this or, much better, to get it run? Best regards Dirk -- +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Dr. Dirk Geschke / Plankensteinweg 61 / 85435 Erding | | Telefon: 08122-559448 / Mobil: 0176-96906350 / Fax: 08122-9818106 | | [email protected] / [email protected] / [email protected] | +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users
