On Sat, 2011-07-02 at 23:04 +0000, Serge E. Hallyn wrote: > Quoting Michael H. Warfield (m...@wittsend.com): > > On Sat, 2011-07-02 at 15:13 -0500, Serge Hallyn wrote: > > > Quoting Michael H. Warfield (m...@wittsend.com): > > > ... > > > > F15 systemd: Passed. > > > > F12 single mount: Passed. > > > > F13 single mount: Passed. > > > > F14 single mount: Passed. > > > > F14 libcgroup: Failed. > > > > > > > > I had the default /etc/cgconfig.conf file and here are the results: > > > > > > > > [root@berserker-base ~]# cat /etc/cgconfig.conf > > > > # > > > > # Copyright IBM Corporation. 2007 > > > > # > > > > # Authors: Balbir Singh <bal...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> > > > > # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify > > > > it > > > > # under the terms of version 2.1 of the GNU Lesser General Public > > > > License > > > > # as published by the Free Software Foundation. > > > > # > > > > # This program is distributed in the hope that it would be useful, but > > > > # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of > > > > # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. > > > > # > > > > # See man cgconfig.conf for further details. > > > > # > > > > # By default, mount all separately controllers > > > > # to /cgroup/<controller name> > > > > > > > > mount { > > > > cpuset = /cgroup/cpuset; > > > > cpu = /cgroup/cpu; > > > > cpuacct = /cgroup/cpuacct; > > > > memory = /cgroup/memory; > > > > devices = /cgroup/devices; > > > > freezer = /cgroup/freezer; > > > > net_cls = /cgroup/net_cls; > > > > ns = /cgroup/ns; > > > > blkio = /cgroup/blkio; > > > > } > > > > > > > > [root@berserker-base ~]# uname -a > > > > Linux berserker-base.wittsend.com 2.6.35.13-92.fc14.i686 #1 SMP Sat May > > > > 21 17:39:42 UTC 2011 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux > > > > [root@berserker-base ~]# mount -t cgroup > > > > cgroup on /cgroup/cpuset type cgroup (rw,relatime,cpuset) > > > > cgroup on /cgroup/cpu type cgroup (rw,relatime,cpu) > > > > cgroup on /cgroup/cpuacct type cgroup (rw,relatime,cpuacct) > > > > cgroup on /cgroup/memory type cgroup (rw,relatime,memory) > > > > cgroup on /cgroup/devices type cgroup (rw,relatime,devices) > > > > cgroup on /cgroup/freezer type cgroup (rw,relatime,freezer) > > > > cgroup on /cgroup/net_cls type cgroup (rw,relatime,net_cls) > > > > cgroup on /cgroup/ns type cgroup (rw,relatime,ns) > > > > cgroup on /cgroup/blkio type cgroup (rw,relatime,blkio) > > > > [root@berserker-base ~]# lxc-start -n Ashaman > > > > lxc-start: no ns_cgroup option specified > > > > > Just a thought - does F14's kernel not support clone_children? See output > > > of ls /cgroup/cpuset and see if /cgroup/cpuset/cgroup.clone_children > > > exists. > > > If not, then yeah there's nothing that can be done without the ns cgroup. > > > > 1) The ns cgroup does exist and is mounted.
> Yes but it needs to be composed with the others :) > > 2) It works with the single mount point and clone children is not > > present. > Ok, cool. So the results make perfect sense. Sounds like we are in violent agreement then. Acked-by: Michael H. Warfield <m...@wittsend.com> > thanks, > -serge Regards, Mike -- Michael H. Warfield (AI4NB) | (770) 985-6132 | m...@wittsend.com /\/\|=mhw=|\/\/ | (678) 463-0932 | http://www.wittsend.com/mhw/ NIC whois: MHW9 | An optimist believes we live in the best of all PGP Key: 0x674627FF | possible worlds. A pessimist is sure of it!
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