On 06/07/12 11:45, Li, Zeyang wrote:
I'm seeing a problem where I cannot lxc-stop or lxc-kill a container. It happens rather sporadically, and there is nothing I could do other than restart the host machine. Did anybody encounter this issue?
Could you capture logging output when you start the container, by using the the --logfile and --logpriority options, and see what appears when this happens?
Do any processes belonging to the container continue to exist after you try to use lxc-stop or lxc-kill, such as its init process?
David
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