Thanks for your answer
On 8/11/20 5:43 PM, Michal Sekletar wrote:
On Wed, Aug 5, 2020 at 4:12 PM Thomas HUMMEL
On RHEL/CentOS 8 biosdevname naming is not used unless it is explicitly
enabled on the kernel command line using biosdevname=1.
Indeed I've read the udev rule too fast. No
Hello,
I recently stumbled across the following section in the systemd-networkd
documentation for IPv6AcceptRA=:
"Note that kernel's implementation of the IPv6 RA protocol is always
disabled, regardless of this setting. [...]"
What does this mean in practice? Is the kernel's IPv6 RA
Hi,
I would suggest trying the following:
* Set a MemoryLow allocation
* Enable the CPU cgroup controller
For the first, it'll make sense to set MemoryLow= on system.slice and
also setting DefaultMemoryLow= or MemoryLow= on sshd.service. Otherwise
things might be somewhat unexpected for now,
On 8/13/20 11:03 AM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
Is it possible the container and the host run in the very same cgroup
hierarchy?
If that's the case (and it looks like it): this is not
supported. Please file a bug against LXC, it's very clearly broken.
FYI:
On Do, 13.08.20 11:15, Vranceanu, Vladut (vladut.vrance...@harman.com) wrote:
> I would much appreciate any lead to what I could be doing wrong, as it is
> difficult for me to trace the problem both for my lack of expertise and the
> way the image is formed.
systemd is just the messenger here.
On Fr, 14.08.20 06:42, Harald Dunkel (harald.dun...@aixigo.com) wrote:
> On 8/13/20 11:07 AM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> >
> > No! It's a bug. Not in systemd, but LXC. But generating errors in such
> > a borked setup is *good*, not bad, and certainly nothing to hide.
> >
>
> Surely its not a bug