In the container,the system call sched_scheduler can't work,I enable the
file capabilities.And the system call still can't work.
any ideas?
Thanks,
tooomy
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Hi Serge,
>
> the devices cgroup only prevents access to block and character device
> nodes in the filesystem. (i.e. /dev/loop0 which is block maj 7 minor 0)
>
>
> Plenty. Containers are not root-secure. See
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LxcSecurity for starters.
>
Awesome :)thanks so much :)
Quoting jeetu.gol...@gmail.com (jeetu.gol...@gmail.com):
> Hi Serge,
>
> Thanks for taking the time :)
>
> >
> > Note you can of course just add the network lines to this file by
> > yourself, you don't have to create a whole new container right now :)
> >
>
> > No, the automatic use of a syst
Hi Serge,
Thanks for taking the time :)
>
> Note you can of course just add the network lines to this file by
> yourself, you don't have to create a whole new container right now :)
>
> No, the automatic use of a system lxc.conf is just an ubuntu thing. Can't
> really go upstream because it's
Quoting jeetu.gol...@gmail.com (jeetu.gol...@gmail.com):
> Hi Fajar,
>
> Thanks again for taking the time to reply :)
>
> I'm using Debian testing with lxc version 0.8.0~rc1-4. It's possible
> I'm using an outdated version of lxc.
>
> > In Ubuntu host at least, AFAIK using lxc templates will inc
Hi Fajar,
Thanks again for taking the time to reply :)
I'm using Debian testing with lxc version 0.8.0~rc1-4. It's possible
I'm using an outdated version of lxc.
> In Ubuntu host at least, AFAIK using lxc templates will include
> network configuration from /etc/lxc/lxc.conf, which includes these
Thanks for the tips.Using ubuntu precise as host and centos 6.2 as guest
container just works fine for me.I have tried compiling linux kernel 3.3.6 and
using lxc 0.8.0 to start linux container, but , unfortunately, failed.
Everything goes well for me except for lxc-start command. The steps for
On Mon 2012-05-14 (18:25), Papp Tamas wrote:
> > Error message?
>
> No error message. Just shows host's uptime.
Return value?
Do you have /dev/pts ?
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