If you try to: ifconfig ${LXC_BRIDGE} down brctl delbr ${LXC_BRIDGE}
does the interface get deleted? On 09/13/2013 02:05 PM, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote: > On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 6:53 PM, Petru Ghita <petru.gh...@gmail.com > <mailto:petru.gh...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Hello Fajar, > > What I'm doing as a workaround is to wait 10 seconds after a > lxc-shutdown has completed. > > > The thing with that workaround, is it definitely don't work for an "init > 6" within the container > > > This alleviates the problem as by that time > it seems the network interfaces get almost always deleted. > > > The keyword is "almost" :) > > > Nevertheless > sometimes they don't and the following lxc-start won't work. I found so > far, that a lxc-stop manages to get them deleted no matter what in those > cases. > > > even lxc-stop didn't work in my case. > > > I didn't report the problem myself because I wasn't able to reproduce > it. > > > I was able to reproduce it every time, but only on the busy, production > container. > > > My opinion on the issue is that it has something to do with CPU load > rather than with network traffic. > > I'm running about 30 containers on production with a mix of services > ranging from Zimbras to java application servers. The bug hits me while > on a backup script that first turns off the containers. > > > > Good to know it's not only me then :) > > -- > Fajar
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