On Wed, Oct 01, 2014 at 09:19:41PM +0100, Thouraya TH wrote: > Hello, > i have this on the first terminal: > root@thouraya-Lenovo-3000-N500:~# lxc-attach -n u1 > root@u1:~# ls > root@u1:~# ls > root@u1:~# > > in the second, i have done: > root@thouraya-Lenovo-3000-N500 > :/home/thouraya# sudo lxc-checkpoint -s -D /tmp/checkpoint -n u1 > lxc_container: lxccontainer.c: exec_criu: 3566 Couldn't find criu binary > > Checkpointing u1 failed. > > as i remember i have already configured the path: > root@thouraya-Lenovo-3000-N500:/home/thouraya# criu > > Usage: > criu dump|pre-dump -t PID [<options>] > criu restore [<options>] > criu show (-D DIR)|(-f FILE) [<options>] > criu check [--ms] > criu exec -p PID <syscall-string> > criu page-server > criu service [<options>] > criu dedup > > Commands: > dump checkpoint a process/tree identified by pid > pre-dump pre-dump task(s) minimizing their frozen time > restore restore a process/tree > show show dump file(s) contents > check checks whether the kernel support is up-to-date > exec execute a system call by other task > page-server launch page server > service launch service > dedup remove duplicates in memory dump > > Try -h|--help for more info > > Here i'm not a root: > > thouraya@thouraya-Lenovo-3000- > N500:~$ lxc-checkpoint -s -D /tmp/checkpoint -n u1 > u1 is not defined > thouraya@thouraya-Lenovo-3000-N500:~$ > > thouraya@thouraya-Lenovo-3000- > N500:~$ sudo lxc-ls -f > [sudo] password for thouraya: > NAME STATE IPV4 IPV6 GROUPS AUTOSTART > -------------------------------------------------- > u1 RUNNING 10.0.3.216 - - NO > thouraya@thouraya-Lenovo-3000-N500:~$ lxc-ls -f > NAME STATE IPV4 IPV6 GROUPS AUTOSTART > ------------------------------------------ > thouraya@thouraya-Lenovo-3000-N500:~$ > > > Have you an idea please ?
I think this is still your problem: 2014-10-01 19:27 GMT+01:00 Tycho Andersen <tycho.ander...@canonical.com>: > > Your path is probably getting cleared when you do 'sudo' (you can > verify this by doing sudo which criu). Since you're running as root > anyway, you don't need to do sudo (or you can do sudo -E, or install > it somewhere that is on root's path). Tycho _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list lxc-users@lists.linuxcontainers.org http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users