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=== Description (from pull-request) ===
Quoting Fabian Grünbichler (f.gruenbich...@proxmox.com):
>
> > Fabian Grünbichler hat am 12. Februar 2016 um
> > 13:53 geschrieben:
> >
> > Summary so far: uptime, ps and any other process accessing /proc/uptime
> > within
> > a
> > container using lxcfs can pretty reliably make the whole conta
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=== Description (from pull-request)
> Fabian Grünbichler hat am 12. Februar 2016 um
> 13:53 geschrieben:
>
> Summary so far: uptime, ps and any other process accessing /proc/uptime within
> a
> container using lxcfs can pretty reliably make the whole container unfreezable
> and cause the uptime-accessing process itself and the ass