Any answer on this? I'm running lxc from snap, on Ubuntu 16.04. We have a couple of big applications at work that I'd like to run in lxc, but only if there is a way to make elevated privileges work.
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 2:00 PM Mark Paterson <markpat...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all! > I am trying to run as a non-root user an application in a privileged > container that requires setting elevated thread priority. From within the > container, elevating priority works if I use sudo, so I can tell that the > container is not dropping capabilities. The non-root user is set up in > /etc/security/limits.d for rtprio, and is mapped via raw.idmap to a host > user with equivalent privileges that work on the host side. > > However, if I try in the container to chrt a process to a higher priority, > I get "Operation not permitted." What am I missing? > > Thanks! > > Mark >
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