Quoting Serge Hallyn ([email protected]): > Quoting Akshay Karle ([email protected]): > > Hey Serge, > > > > Note, just dropping the '-c freezer' argument also will tell pam_cgm.so > > > to use all controllers. > > > > > > > That's good to know. Just tried it out, it works. Thanks! > > > > > > > > The debug info above says lxc is using cgfs and not cgmanager. Exactly > > > which lxc package version are you using? > > > > > > > I'm using lxc 1.1.5. Exact version 1.1.5-0ubuntu5~ubuntu14.04.1~ppa1 > > available from ppa:ubuntu-lxc/stable. Reading through the container start > > logs I had sent in the previous email I found that it is indeed using > > cgroupfs driver. Is this the cause of the problem? Should I be running cgfs > > on trusty to begin with? > > > > Looking at the code of cgroup.c > > <https://github.com/lxc/lxc/blob/lxc-1.1.5/src/lxc/cgroup.c#L48>, I saw > > that in the init it checks for HAVE_CGMANAGER macro but I can't seem to > > figure out where it is being initialized, I'm guessing it should be > > In src/lxc/Makefile.am there is > > if ENABLE_CGMANAGER > AM_CFLAGS += -DHAVE_CGMANAGER > endif > > with ENABLE_CGMANAGER coming from configure.ac. > > If you're actually using the binaries from ppa:ubuntu-lxc/stable then > they will have cgmanager enabled, but if you grabbed the source from > there and built locally then you need to make sure libcgmanger-dev is > installed when running configure.
Sorry, somehow my thread view had collapsed and i missed that you'd already responded to this. Pls ignore. _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users
