Am 20.01.18 um 13:17 schrieb Harald Dunkel: > On 01/11/18 17:19, Christoph Lechleitner wrote: >> Hi everybody! >> >> After this cost me an afternoon I thought I should share the solution >> here ;-) >> >> We are running multiple LXC hosts with Debian jessie resp. stretch, >> using sysv-init over systemd in the host system. >> >> 99% of the guest systems are Debian too, but we also have guests with >> CentOS 6 and 7 (one each) for development. >> >> After upgrading the host system from Debian Jessie (with kernel 4.0.x >> from jessie-backports) to Debian stretch with kernel 4.9.65-3+deb9u2 >> (includes KAISER patches AKA KPTI against meltdown), our CentOS 7 guest >> were half broken. >> > > I have a similar setup. My suggestion: > > If systemd is not installed on the host, then you should consider to > install the cgmanager package, together with a backport of lxc 2.0.9. > I cannot recommend to add cgroup to your /etc/fstab.
Can you elaborate please` LXC 2.0.9 would mean using something from Debian testing on our production servers, I don't do that lightly. What's the problem with satisfying stupid CentOS 7 with a cgroup mount? That proposal is actually linked on Debian's wiki page on LXC btw. Why cgroupmanager? It is actually deprecated ac. https://linuxcontainers.org/ Regards, Christoph _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list lxc-users@lists.linuxcontainers.org http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users