On 26/10/12 22:02, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
On Fri, 2012-10-26 at 12:11 -0400, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
On Thu, 2012-10-25 at 23:38 +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Thu, 25.10.12 11:59, Michael H. Warfield (m...@wittsend.com) wrote:
I SUSPECT the hang condition is something to do with systemd trying to
start and interactive console on /dev/console, which sysvinit and
upstart do not do.
Yes, this is documented, please see the link I already posted, and which
I linked above a second time.
This may have been my fault. I was using the -o option to lxc-start
(output logfile) and failed to specify the -c (console output redirect)
option. It seems to fire up nicely (albeit with other problems) with
that additional option. Continuing my research.
Confirming. Using the -c option for the console file works.
Unfortunately, thanks to no getty's on the ttys so lxc-console does not
work and no way to connect to that console redirect and the failure of
the network to start, I'm still trying to figure out just what is face
planting in a container I can not access. :-/=/ Punch out the punch
list one PUNCH at at time here.
I've got some more problems relating to shutting down containers, some
of which may be related to mounting tmpfs on /run to which /var/run is
symlinked to. We're doing halt / restart detection by monitoring utmp
in that directory but it looks like utmp isn't even in that directory
anymore and mounting tmpfs on it was always problematical. We may have
to have a more generic method to detect when a container has shut down
or is restarting in that case.
I can't parse this. The system call reboot() is virtualized for
containers just fine and the container managaer (i.e. LXC) can check for
that easily.
Apparently, in recent kernels, we can. Unfortunately, I'm still finding
that I can not restart a container I have previously halted. I have no
problem with sysvinit and upstart systems on this host, so it is a
container problem peculiar to systemd containers. Continuing to
research that problem.
Lennart
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Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc.
Regards,
Mike
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I raised the question about LXC/systemd a while back and have been
trying to follow the conversation but I have to admit it's going
somewhat over my head. I've also been away on another piece of work but
would now like to understand where things lie with LXC and systemd
inside a container.
I have just updated my system to 0.8.0 and I can't see any changes to
make a systemd container work. Are there changes in 0.8.0 ?
If so, I'd be grateful for some guidance on what I need to do to to my
configuration to make it work.
I'm also happy to help test this if I can. If it helps I am on Arch Linux.
many thanks everyone.
John
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