On Tue, 2010-01-26 at 01:50 +0100, Daniel Lezcano wrote: 
> Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> > On Tue, 2010-01-26 at 00:42 +0100, Daniel Lezcano wrote:
> >
> >   
> >> I trick I just found:
> >>
> >>  while $(true); do
> >>     inotifywait /var/lib/lxc/debian/rootfs/var/run/utmp;
> >>     if [ "$(wc -l /cgroup/debian/tasks | awk '{ print $1 }')" = "1" ]; then
> >>         lxc-stop -n debian
> >>     fi;
> >> done
> >>     
> >
> > Seems to be a problem with that approach.  I'm not seeing anythign
> > in /var/lib/lxc/${VM}/rootfs any more.  Use to with 0.6.4 and earlier
> > but not now.  That seems to have "gone away".  That might have been a
> > way to get around that tmpfs problem but it's not there and I have to
> > resort back to the real rootfs.
> >   

> With a version > 0.6.4 the lxc-debian script write the rootfs in the 
> /var/lib/lxc/debian/rootfs.
> With a version <= 0.6.4 the rootfs is created in the current directory.

> Note if you have the source code from git, I incremented the version 
> right before the tag 0.6.5, so you may have a pre-0.6.5 but with the 
> 0.6.4 version information.

Ah!  If you look at that lxc-check script I had attached, it tries to
find the rootfs by looking up the config and then, if necessary,
dereferencing through any mount points for that rootfs that may be in
the VM fstab (part of my OpenVZ ve -> lxc conversion and compatiblity)
so I guess I've got that covered since I go for the ${ROOTFS}.  Try and
keep things as generic as possible.

Thanks for that clarification!

Mike
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