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Pat
- Original Message -
From: Christoph Willing cwill...@users.sourceforge.net
To: lxc-users lxc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2012 7:58:07 AM
Subject: Re: [Lxc-users] PostgreSQL - sh: cannot create /dev/null:
Permission denied - LXC Issue?
On 25/01
Subject: Re: [Lxc-users] PostgreSQL - sh: cannot create /dev/null:
Permission denied - LXC Issue?
Dear Patrick,
As I understand /dev/null isn't writable in your container. That's
definitely a wrong configuration.
Please check, that there is a real device node for /dev/null (and
others
: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 2:06:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Lxc-users] PostgreSQL - sh: cannot create /dev/null:
Permission denied - LXC Issue?
Dear Patrick,
As I understand /dev/null isn't writable in your container. That's
definitely a wrong configuration.
Please check, that there is a real
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2011 2:06:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Lxc-users] PostgreSQL - sh: cannot create /dev/null:
Permission denied - LXC Issue?
Dear Patrick,
As I understand /dev/null isn't writable in your container. That's
definitely a wrong configuration.
Please check
] PostgreSQL - sh: cannot create /dev/null: Permission
denied - LXC Issue?
Dear Patrick,
As I understand /dev/null isn't writable in your container. That's definitely a
wrong configuration.
Please check, that there is a real device node for /dev/null (and others) in
your container and you have
You need a name as in:
lxc.utsname = vm0
I have a wiki you can check follow:
http://wiki.robotamer.com/linux/lxc
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Dear Patrick,
As I understand /dev/null isn't writable in your container. That's definitely a
wrong configuration.
Please check, that there is a real device node for /dev/null (and others) in
your container and you have it (and others) in the lxc device access control
list
20, 2011 2:06:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Lxc-users] PostgreSQL - sh: cannot create /dev/null: Permission
denied - LXC Issue?
Dear Patrick,
As I understand /dev/null isn't writable in your container. That's definitely a
wrong configuration.
Please check, that there is a real device node for /dev/null