Hi all,

sad I didn't get any response at all, but I fixed my problem anyway. It turns out that lxcfs was unable to mount it's fuse mount on /var/lib/lxcfs because a file had ended up there, and fuse won't mount if it finds a non-empty directory. Once I cleared out that directory and restarted lxcfs it all worked fine.

Cheers,
Ben

Quoting Ben Green <b...@bristolwireless.net>:

Hi all,

first time writing to this list for me, I checked a few months back posts to see if this issue had come up recently.

I've been trying to get some elements of LXC to work on Debian 10 'Buster'. One issue is outstanding.

From inside containers the /proc entries that mounted onto it contain nothing. They look like this when mounted:

/dev/sda9 on /proc/cpuinfo type ext3 (rw,relatime)
/dev/sda9 on /proc/diskstats type ext3 (rw,relatime)
/dev/sda9 on /proc/meminfo type ext3 (rw,relatime)
/dev/sda9 on /proc/stat type ext3 (rw,relatime)
/dev/sda9 on /proc/swaps type ext3 (rw,relatime)
/dev/sda9 on /proc/uptime type ext3 (rw,relatime)


I've tried Ubuntu containers, Debian containers and both unprivileged and privileged. Here's how one stats:


root@bambooz:~# stat /proc/cpuinfo
  File: /proc/cpuinfo
  Size: 0               Blocks: 0          IO Block: 4096   regular empty file
Device: 809h/2057d      Inode: 16640192    Links: 1
Access: (0444/-r--r--r--)  Uid: (    0/    root)   Gid: (    0/    root)
Access: 2019-09-24 10:12:46.000000000 +0000
Modify: 2019-09-10 12:27:13.000000000 +0000
Change: 2019-09-10 12:27:13.000000000 +0000
 Birth: -


That's all I've got. Not seeing anything unusual in the way it boots up. I've attached example DEBUG logs for one of the unprivileged guests I've tried. Has anyone any clues about what's happening here?


Cheers,
Ben



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