16.04:
$ lxc launch xenial x1
$ lxc file pull x1/etc/cloud/build.info -
build_name: server
serial: 20160211-034510
$ lxc exec x1 systemctl is-system-running
degraded
$ lxc exec x1 -- systemctl --state=failed
UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION
● dev-hugepages.mount loaded failed failed Huge Pages File System
● iscsid.service loaded failed failed iSCSI initiator daemon (iscs
● systemd-remount-fs.service loaded failed failed Remount Root and Kernel File
● systemd-sysctl.service loaded failed failed Apply Kernel Variables
● lvm2-lvmetad.socket loaded failed failed LVM2 metadata daemon socket
● systemd-journald-audit.socket loaded failed failed Journal Audit Socket
16.10:
$ lxc launch ubuntu:yakkety y1
$ lxc file pull y1/etc/cloud/build.info -
build_name: server
serial: 20170307
$ lxc exec y1 systemctl is-system-running
degraded
$ lxc exec y1 -- systemctl --state=failed
UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION
● dev-hugepages.mount loaded failed failed Huge Pages File System
● iscsid.service loaded failed failed iSCSI initiator daemon (iscs
● open-iscsi.service loaded failed failed Login to default iSCSI targe
● systemd-remount-fs.service loaded failed failed Remount Root and Kernel File
● systemd-sysctl.service loaded failed failed Apply Kernel Variables
● lvm2-lvmetad.socket loaded failed failed LVM2 metadata daemon socket
● systemd-journald-audit.socket loaded failed failed Journal Audit Socket
17.04:
$ lxc launch ubuntu-daily:zesty z1
$ lxc file pull z1/etc/cloud/build.info -
build_name: server
serial: 20170315.1
$ lxc exec z1 systemctl is-system-running
degraded
$ lxc exec enormous-quetzal -- systemctl --state=failed
UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION
● iscsid.service loaded failed failed iSCSI initiator daemon
(iscsid)
● systemd-remount-fs.service loaded failed failed Remount Root and Kernel
File Systems
● lvm2-lvmetad.socket loaded failed failed LVM2 metadata daemon
socket
● systemd-journald-audit.socket loaded failed failed Journal Audit Socket
LOAD = Reflects whether the unit definition was properly loaded.
ACTIVE = The high-level unit activation state, i.e. generalization of SUB.
SUB = The low-level unit activation state, values depend on unit type.
4 loaded units listed. Pass --all to see loaded but inactive units, too.
To show all installed unit files use 'systemctl list-unit-files'.
$ lxc exec enormous-quetzal apt policy open-iscsi
open-iscsi:
Installed: 2.0.873+git0.3b4b4500-14ubuntu17
So things are better generally. I'm not sure if this is high enough
priority where we might want to consider SRUing some of the changes back
to 16.04?
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Also, Serge, I was looking at your change from c#17 -- does that mean
even privileged containers would no longer get their iSCSI devices to
start? (iscsiadm mentions that iscsid is often needed) And shouldn't we
do the same (to be consistent) for iscsid.service? Actually, it seems
like if we had done it in iscsid.service, the following:
ExecStartPre=/bin/systemctl --quiet is-active iscsid.service
from open-iscsi.service would have avoided needing to change open-
iscsi.service at all?
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