On 2011-07-21 20:34, Rod Roark wrote:
> I've been running 3 LXC containers (each with Ubuntu 8.04) under Ubuntu
> 10.04
> since May of last year.  Works great.
>
> Yesterday I did a routine upgrade of the 10.04 server, which among other
> things
> upgraded its kernel from 2.6.32-31-generic-pae to 2.6.32-33-generic-pae.
>
> Now the containers do not start.  lxc-start executes without
> complaining, but
> lxc-info shows that the container is stopped, and of course it cannot be
> accessed.  It works again if I reboot the server with the prior kernel.
> I'm not seeing anything interesting in the logs.
>
> I'm not very knowledgable about LXC... what might I do to troubleshoot this?
>
>

Ubuntu kernel maintainers disabled network(?) namespace in newer 
packages. Use Natty backported kernels.

tamas

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