Quoting Mike Wright (nob...@nospam.hostisimo.com): > On 06/26/2016 01:01 PM, Serge E. Hallyn wrote: > >Quoting Mike Wright (nob...@nospam.hostisimo.com): > >>Hi all, > >> > >>cgmanager and cgmanager-utils are installed. > >> > >>Environment is ubuntu-xenial, lxc-2.0.1, cgm-0.29 > > > >why 0.29? xenial should have 0.39-2ubuntu5. I'm on xenial > >using 0.41-2~ubuntu16.04.1~ppa1 from the ubuntu-lxc > >ppa. > > Thanks for the response, Serge. > > This is interesting. > > sudo apt install -s cgmanager > cgmanager is already the newest version (0.39-2ubuntu5) > > cgm --version > 0.29 > > Added ppa:ubuntu-lxc/stable, updated and upgraded. > > sudo apt install -s cgmanager > cgmanager is already the newest version (0.41-2~ubuntu16.04.1~ppa1) > > cgm --version > 0.29
Oh, huh. Yeah, that seems to be a cgmanager bug :) > > > >0 ✓ serge@sl ~ $ sudo cgm create all me > >[sudo] password for serge: > >0 ✓ serge@sl ~ $ sudo cgm chown all me $(id -u) $(id -g) > >0 ✓ serge@sl ~ $ > > > >Now, I'm not running systemd so it's possible systemd is > >doing something unorthodox again. But really it sounds > >like a bug that shouldve been fixed in 0.27-0ubuntu6 - > >where cgmanager didn't deal well with comounted controllers. > > Still failing at cgm chown... > > Ideas on how would I go about determining the problem? Edit /lib/systemd/system/cgmanager.service and add '--debug' to the end of the ExecStart line. Do 'systemctl daemon-reload' followed by 'systemctl restart cgmanager'. Then do the above again, and do 'journalctl -u cgmanager' and list the results here. Also show the contents of /proc/self/cgroup and /proc/self/mountinfo. That should give us what we need. thanks, -serge _______________________________________________ lxc-users mailing list lxc-users@lists.linuxcontainers.org http://lists.linuxcontainers.org/listinfo/lxc-users