Quoting Georg Schönberger (gschoenber...@thomas-krenn.com): > On Mit, 2015-04-01 at 00:16 +0000, Serge Hallyn wrote: > > Quoting Georg Schönberger (gschoenber...@thomas-krenn.com): > > > Hi LXC team, > > > > > > somehow my cgm setup stopped working today! > > > > > > I cannot make a request from the host anymore: > > > # lxc-cgroup -n ubuntu1 memory.usage_in_bytes > > > 32956416 > > > # cgm getvalue memory /lxc/ubuntu1 memory.usage_in_bytes > > > Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.InvalidArgs: invalid request > > > > Hm - this is on the *host*? > > Yes, this in on the host, the container name is 'ubuntu1' and it's > running. > I am using a fresh installed trusty with latest kernel and updates for > testing. > > I have added "debug" to cgmanager, now the log states: > # tail /var/log/upstart/cgmanager.log > Connection from private client > GetValue: Client fd is: 6 (pid=1793, uid=0, gid=0) > cgmanager:get_value_main: target cgroup is not below r (1793)'s > Disconnected from private client > > lxc-cgroup still working: > # lxc-cgroup -n ubuntu1 memory.usage_in_bytes > 28852224 > > > > In the log I got > > > # tail /var/log/upstart/cgmanager.log > > > cgmanager: Invalid path /run/cgmanager/fs/none,name=systemd///user (No > > > such file or directory) > > > cgmanager:list_children_main: Could not determine the requested cgroup > > > cgmanager:get_pid_cgroup_main: Could not determine the requestor cgroup > > > cgmanager:get_pid_cgroup_main: Could not determine the requestor cgroup > > > cgmanager:get_value_main: target cgroup is not below r (2280)'s > > > > > The log message was introduced by the following patch: > > > *https://lists.debian.org/debian-release/2015/02/msg00396.html > > > with the following comments: > > > *// Get p's current cgroup in pcgpath > > > *// Make sure target cgroup is under proxy's > > > So maybe it's a permission or proxy issue? > > > > Can you show > > > > ps -ef | egrep -e "(cgmanager|cgproxy)" > # ps -ef | egrep -e "(cgmanager|cgproxy)" > root 1261 1 0 08:52 ? 00:00:00 /sbin/cgmanager > --sigstop --debug -m name=systemd > root 1806 1242 0 08:53 pts/0 00:00:00 egrep --color=auto -e > (cgmanager|cgproxy) > > > > uname -a > # uname -a > Linux lxc-trusty 3.13.0-48-generic #80-Ubuntu SMP Thu Mar 12 11:16:15 > UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux > > cat /proc/self/cgroup > # cat /proc/self/cgroup > 11:hugetlb:/user/1000.user/1.session > 10:perf_event:/user/1000.user/1.session > 9:blkio:/user/1000.user/1.session > 8:freezer:/user/1000.user/1.session > 7:devices:/user/1000.user/1.session > 6:memory:/user/1000.user/1.session > 5:cpuacct:/user/1000.user/1.session > 4:cpu:/user/1000.user/1.session > 3:cpuset:/user/1000.user/1.session > 2:name=systemd:/user/1000.user/1.session > > I have also tried talking directly to cgmanager: > # dbus-send --print-reply > --address=unix:path=/sys/fs/cgroup/cgmanager/sock > --type=method_call /org/linuxcontainers/cgmanager > org.linuxcontainers.cgmanager0_0.GetValue string:'memory' > string:'/lxc/ubuntu1' string:memory.limit_in_bytes > > But I don't know how to specify the cgroup correctly? > * /lxc/ubuntu1, lxc/ubuntu1
Ok, this is as expected. You are in /user/1000.user/1.session, so you can only query values under your current cgroup. You can become root and 'escape' to the root cgroup then query from there sudo bash # cgm movepidabs memory / $$ # cgm getvalue memory /lxc/ubuntu1 memory.limit_in_bytes -serge _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list lxc-users@lists.linuxcontainers.org http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users