Kir Kolyshkin <k...@openvz.org> writes: > This is caused by newer kernel headers (in this case on a build system > that was used to build this vzctl package), and is fixed in > vzctl-3.0.23. See the following git commit:
vzctl 3.0.23-2 is available in experimental, so I have installed it and tested it on my machine; it addresses the problem and the VE will again start. > So the solution is either to upgrade to vzctl-3.0.23 or to backport > this simple fix. I can confirm that the newer package version resolves the problem. > Ola Lundqvist wrote: >> Hi Daniel >> >> This is interesting as it works very well on my systems. On other >> hand that system is a 686 based one. >> >> You write that you have not significantly changed your system, but at >> the same time you write that you are not sure that it has ever worked >> with the 2.6.26 kernel. Sorry, I see I was unclear: I have upgraded to sid, which significantly changed the system, but the OpenVZ configuration remained stable. I thought that the VE had started successfully under 2.6.26 before, but could only confirm from my logs that I had used it under 2.6.24. Sorry for being so unclear, and thankfully Kir has saved me by identifying the problem despite my poor communication. Regards, Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org