On 10/19/2011 09:28 PM, Ulli Horlacher wrote:
> On Wed 2011-10-19 (21:24), Papp Tamas wrote:
>> On 10/19/2011 09:18 PM, Ulli Horlacher wrote:
>>
>>> root@vms1:/lxc# ps axf | grep vmtest1
>>> 31571 ?        Ds     0:00 lxc-start -f /data/lxc/vmtest1.cfg -n vmtest1 -d 
>>> -o /data/lxc/vmtest1.log
>>>    2171 ?        Ds     0:00 lxc-start -f /data/lxc/vmtest1.cfg -n vmtest1 
>>> -l DEBUG -d -o /data/lxc/vmtest1.log
>> Do not run two instances at the same time.
> As I wrote in my other mail:
>
> I cannot stop these lxc-start processes any more!
> Neither with lxc-stop nor with kill -9 !
>
> There is something terribly wrong!
>
> And some hours ago everything went fine! I made some kind of mistake - but
> which one?  I have not upgraded the lxc tools or kernel, I did nor reboot
> the host server.

You are right, the process is in state 'D'.
What version of lxc package do you use?

tamas

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