[lxc-users] cgmanager+lxc-attach

Tamas Papp tompos at martos.bme.hu
Mon Mar 3 14:58:01 UTC 2014


On 02/24/2014 04:00 PM, Tamas Papp wrote:
> On 02/24/2014 03:36 PM, Serge Hallyn wrote:
>> Quoting Tamas Papp (tompos at martos.bme.hu):
>>> On 02/22/2014 06:25 AM, Serge Hallyn wrote:
>>>> Ok, thanks Tamas - this is a bug in how the cgproxy starts up
>>>> on an older kernel.
>>>>
>>>> As a workaround until I get it fixed, you can
>>>>
>>>> sudo stop cgproxy
>>>> sudo stop cgmanager
>>>> sudo rm -rf /sys/fs/cgroup/cgmanager*
>>>>
>>>> then in one terminal:
>>>>
>>>> sudo /sbin/cgmanager --debug
>>>>
>>>> and in another:
>>>>
>>>> sudo /sbin/cgproxy --debug
>>>>
>>> hi Serge,
>>>
>>> Precise:
>> Hi,
>>
>> these look fine to me.  Are you saying this worked, or did
>> not work?
> Did not work.
>
>>> There is no cgproxy..
>> ?  You mean /sbin/cgproxy does not exist?
> I don't know, probably I was too tired.
> BTW, I meant there was no cgproxy _package_, but I can see, there is no
> cgproxy package anywhere...don't know, why I thought...sorry.
>
>
> Anyway, the point is, that it doesn't work on precise and saucy.
> Does it work for you?
>
>>> ps.: /bin/ls sometime list / sometime /root. I could not figure out the
>>> logic. Is there any, or may it be another bug?
>> I don't understand.  You typed /bin/ls in the container and sometimes
>> see / and sometimes root?  How are you logging in?  lxc-attach?
> I didn't login just run '/bin/ls'
>
> lxc-attach -n container /bin/ls
>
> But forget it, I'll come back, if I can reproduce it or I have more details.
>
>


hi Serge,

Do you have any idea about this?

thanks,
tamas


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