Hi Stéphane,

On 01/30/18 17:17, Stéphane Graber wrote:

Yeah, there's effectively no way to re-inject those mounts inside a
running container.

So you're going to need to restart those containers.
Until then, you can "umount" the various lxcfs files from within the
container so that rather than a complete failure to access those files,
you just get the non-namespaced version of the file.


AFAICS lxcfs is useful only for unprivileged containers. All my affected
containers were privileged. I didn't ask for lxcfs, but it was used
automatically, so I wonder how I can forbid lxcfs to be used for these
containers? Do I have to deinstall lxcfs completely?


Regards
Harri
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