Mark C. Hawkins wrote, On 2010. 10. 29. 23:45:
I've got a Lucid (10.04) guest running in a production environment
that I don't really want to rebuild
After running apt-get upgrade I get errors from the udev package.
From reading other posts I see that udev is not used and that holding
the pac
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 10. 26. 15:06:
The problem was not with the console, but ssh and other services,
which supposed to be started by the rc system.
After some hours I could get it work. I downloaded an openvz template
and made a diff and I made the needed changes to the lxc template
On 2010.10.24. 22:00, Daniel Lezcano wrote:
>
> Can you check you have at least the in the rootfs the
> /etc/init/console.conf file ?
>
> The content should be:
>
> # console - getty
> #
> # This service maintains a console on tty1 from the point the system is
> # started until it is shut down aga
hi!
I'm trying to setup a Ubuntu Karmic container on a Macerick LXC host.
It's not working shomehow and I have no clue. The upstart scripts are
started, but that's all.
26366 ?Ss 0:00 lxc-start -n brainsum1 -d
26375 ?Ss 0:00 \_ /sbin/init
26486 pts/38 Ss+0:00
John Lewis wrote, On 2010. 09. 27. 11:13:
> On 26/09/10 22:29, Papp Tamás wrote:
>>
>> John Lewis wrote, On 2010. 09. 26. 22:49:
>>> No I'm not sure. Mountall was updated at the same time among other
>>> things. I noticed the fstab in /lib/init got chang
John Lewis wrote, On 2010. 09. 26. 22:49:
> No I'm not sure. Mountall was updated at the same time among other
> things. I noticed the fstab in /lib/init got changed and I copied that
> back from the backup on the basis of another post on the list too.
>
> I'm hoping you guys can tell me where t
John Lewis wrote, On 2010. 09. 26. 15:46:
> Hi All,
>
> I created a new container the other week using the template script
> bundled with the latest stable version of LXC. I figured it would
> probably be ok to do that even though I only have the userspace tools
> that come with Ubuntu 10.04 (0
On 2010.09.15. 9:18, Daniel Lezcano wrote:
> On 08/31/2010 12:07 PM, Papp Tamás wrote:
>
> [ ... ]
>
>> Sure I can do this. What should I write in the report exactly and
>> what is the correct email address I write to?
>>
>> - kernel version (2.6.32.x)
>
Papp Tamás wrote, On 2010. 09. 12. 23:18:
> hi!
>
> I also tried with qemu and no problem.
>
I've just upgraded the box to Maverick, and after a short time it looks
better. After 1 hour still it's up and working.
I don'
Ferenc Holzhauser wrote, On 2010. 09. 10. 11:59:
> On 10 September 2010 09:48, Daniel Lezcano wrote:
>
>> On 09/09/2010 11:22 PM, Papp Tamás wrote:
>>
>>> Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 09. 05. 22:30:
>>>
>>>>> Well, I can. N
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 09. 10. 18:26:
> common points between you and Ferenc are:
>
> * very similar nics intel 82575 and 82576
> * physical interfaces are plugged on the bridge
> * two bridges
>
> I should be able to set a similar configuration on my server and try
> to reproduce the
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 09. 10. 16:06:
>
> Ferenc has the same problem but he was not able to reproduce on qemu.
> If I am able to reproduce the bug on my host, I will be able to fix
> the kernel.
>
> Is it possible to fill the different section of your configuration I
> sent to you and
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 09. 10. 13:03:
> Yep, sounds the same problem. Let's look at this closely ...
>
> 1) Papp is using a 2.6.32-24-server kernel => kernel crash
> br
> Physical interfaces:
> ===
05:00.0 Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation 82576 Gigabit Network
C
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 09. 10. 9:48:
> It seems you didn't face this problem before, right ? Did you change
> something in your configuration ?
Right, I i didn't. I haven't changed anything to the config, because
this is a brand new install. The host machine is absolutely virgin.
> Do
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 09. 05. 22:30:
>>>
>> Well, I can. Now again, right after I start a container I get the kernel
>> panic. I see the console through a KVM, this is a screenshot:
>>
>
> Papp, I suppose you attached an image but I don't see it. It is
> possible to resend.
> I inc
Papp Tamás wrote, On 2010. 09. 05. 0:58:
> 2. Some days ago there was an update to the package udev. In the
> postinst script there is section:
>
> create_devices()
> {
># in a vserver environment, mknod will fail; cf. LP: #144685
>if grep -q ^VxID /proc/self/sta
Papp Tamás wrote, On 2010. 09. 05. 0:58:
> hi All,
>
hi All again,
> 1. I have some more problem. I guest a hard lockup. I really don't know,
>
I meant here I _GOT_ a hard lockup:)
> why. There was no high load or any fs activity. I just run
> /etc/init.d/mail
hi All,
1. I have some more problem. I guest a hard lockup. I really don't know,
why. There was no high load or any fs activity. I just run
/etc/init.d/mailman start inside the VM and got an oops message on the
console. Unfortunately after the reboot the logs were empty. Sure I
cannot reprodu
hi All,
I don't know, whether this is lxc releated, or only ext3.
The system is an uptodate Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 x86_64 .
I tried to resize a partition, unser an lxc container. I did it from the
host. The partition was mounted on a subdirectory of the container.
LXC's version is 0.7.2. The runni
Serge E. Hallyn wrote, On 2010. 08. 31. 15:26:
> Quoting Papp Tamás (tom...@martos.bme.hu):
>
>> Serge E. Hallyn wrote, On 2010. 08. 31. 4:06:
>>
>>> Quoting Daniel Lezcano (daniel.lezc...@free.fr):
>>>
>>>> On 08/31/2010 12:23 AM, Se
t; On 08/30/2010 02:36 PM, Serge E. Hallyn wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Quoting Papp Tamás (tom...@martos.bme.hu):
>>>>>
>>>>>> Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 08. 30. 13:08:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Usually, th
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 08. 30. 15:05:
> Ah, interesting. You killed the container's init and the processes
> were still there ? If it's the case, I suppose there is a kernel bug.
> Did you check if there is a kernel BUG in the /var/log/message ?
The is no BUG in the log.
I'm sorry, I'
Ferenc Wagner wrote, On 2010. 08. 31. 11:47:
> I'm not sure what an SRU is, is that something Ubuntu-specific? I'd
> appreciate instead going through sta...@kernel.org, so that everybody
> benefits from this backporting effort. New 2.6.32.y stable releases are
> automatically incorporated by mos
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 08. 30. 13:08:
> The cgroup is removed by lxc-start, but this is not a problem, because
> it will be removed (if empty), when running lxc-start again.
If I understand well, this happened to me now.
>
>>> * the state of the processes of the containers (stopped or
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 08. 30. 11:26:
> Hmm, too bad :) I was about to ask you some informations about the
> processes of the containers.
Well, I was happy too early.
> If that happens again, can you check/report the following :
>
> * the content of the tasks file in the cgroup direc
Papp Tamás wrote, On 2010. 08. 30. 10:41:
> hi!
>
> I cannot stop a container.
>
> I tried everything, as running lxc-stop many times, destroy&create&stop,
> nothing helped.
>
> The directory /cgroup/ is still exist.
>
> How can I destroy it? I nee
hi!
I cannot stop a container.
I tried everything, as running lxc-stop many times, destroy&create&stop,
nothing helped.
The directory /cgroup/ is still exist.
How can I destroy it? I need a way which doesn't affect the other
containers.
Thank you,
tamas
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Guillaume wrote, On 2010. 08. 19. 17:27:
> Le 19/08/2010 14:48, Papp Tamás a écrit :
>
>> Guillaume wrote, On 2010. 08. 18. 14:07:
>>
>>> Hello LXC people,
>>>
>>> Some of you already know my project lxc-provider.
>>> One of the p
Clemens Perz wrote, On 2010. 08. 19. 14:10:
> On 08/19/2010 11:40 AM, Papp Tamás wrote:
>
>> When I try lxc-console, I don't get a login prompt.
>>
>> Any idea?
>>
>>
>
> Usually, when I stumble over this, it is related to some missing
Guillaume wrote, On 2010. 08. 18. 14:07:
> Hello LXC people,
>
> Some of you already know my project lxc-provider.
> One of the project's goals is to generate lxc templates.
>
> I have published ready to use (even whitout lxc-provider) templates at
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/lxc-provider/f
hi!
I'm sure some weeks ago it was working, but right now, I can't make it.
This is an Ubuntu 10.04.
/etc/init/console.conf:
# console - getty
#
# This service maintains a getty on tty1 from the point the system is
# started until it is shut down again.
start on stopped rc RUNLEVEL=[2345]
sto
Serge Hallyn wrote, On 2010. 08. 11. 20:03:
> I guess the container tried to create it after being moved into the
> devices cgroup. You didn't give the container the rights to create that
> device.
>
How can I give it? As you can see, everything is the same, as with the
other devices, except
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 08. 09. 0:37:
> On 08/08/2010 12:23 AM, Papp Tamas wrote:
>>hi!
>>
>> I use the everywhere offered lxc configuration as:
>>
>> lxc.cgroup.devices.deny = a
>> # /dev/null and zero
>> lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 1:3 rwm
>> lxc.cgroup.devices.allow = c 1:5 rwm
>> #
Serge E. Hallyn wrote, On 2010. 07. 29. 22:04:
> Quoting Osvaldo Filho (arquivos...@gmail.com):
>
>> is 0.7.1 the last version? Is there a ppa (ubuntu) for it?
>>
>> Any ubuntu package for new LXC
>>
>
> 0.7.1 is the default in maverick.
>
> I have 0.7.0 in a private ppa for lucid - I coul
Osvaldo Filho wrote, On 2010. 07. 29. 21:34:
> is 0.7.1 the last version? Is there a ppa (ubuntu) for it?
>
>
Yep.
Yep: deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/serge-hallyn/virt/ubuntu lucid main
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t
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hi All,
I'm wondering on some problems, come up in the near past using LXC. All
of our systems are Ubuntu 10.04 (2.6.32-server) with lxc 0.7.1.
1. Why does the container see the host's dmesg? Why does it don't have
own one?
2. Why does the container see the host's /proc/partitions? Munin's
d
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 06. 24. 22:38:
> That's probably mean the container is already running. Did you checked
> with lxc-ps --name fsn ?
Well, you are right. But shouldn't it also show it with lxc-ps --lxc ?
>
>> $ lxc-destroy -n fsn
>
> That will destroy the container, remove the conta
Papp Tamás wrote, On 2010. 06. 24. 21:43:
> Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 06. 24. 8:55:
>
>> Console output is not defaulting to the current tty, so you have to
>> specify
>>
>> lxc-start -n fsn -s lxc.console=$(tty)
>>
>> That will be fixed f
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 06. 24. 8:55:
> Console output is not defaulting to the current tty, so you have to
> specify
>
> lxc-start -n fsn -s lxc.console=$(tty)
>
> That will be fixed for 0.7.1, I will release probably tomorrow.
I've just realized, what do you mean.
My problem is not the
Serge E. Hallyn wrote, On 2010. 06. 23. 15:32:
> Quoting Daniel Lezcano (dlezc...@fr.ibm.com):
>
>> On 06/23/2010 11:57 AM, Papp Tamás wrote:
>>
>>> Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 06. 23. 11:55:
>>>
>>>> What version of lxc are you u
Serge E. Hallyn wrote, On 2010. 06. 23. 15:32:
> Quoting Daniel Lezcano (dlezc...@fr.ibm.com):
>
>> On 06/23/2010 11:57 AM, Papp Tamás wrote:
>>
>>> Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 06. 23. 11:55:
>>>
>>>> What version of lxc are you u
Daniel Lezcano wrote, On 2010. 06. 23. 11:55:
>
> What version of lxc are you using ?
Sorry:0
This is an Ubuntu 10.04 and lxc 0.6.5.
Thank you,
tamas
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hi!
I have a container used with openvz. Now I'd like to use it as an lxc guest.
This is the start:
$ lxc-start -l DEBUG -o $(tty) -n fsn
lxc-start 1277286245.838 INFO lxc_conf - tty's configured
lxc-start 1277286245.838 DEBUGlxc_start - sigchild handler set
lxc-start
Papp Tamás wrote, On 2010. 06. 11. 15:15:
> hi!
>
> If the start of the container was not fine (actually fstab contained
> some items), I cannot stop it properly:
>
> $ fuser -vm /dev/mapper/sister-newsletter
> USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
> /dev/
hi!
If the start of the container was not fine (actually fstab contained
some items), I cannot stop it properly:
$ fuser -vm /dev/mapper/sister-newsletter
USERPID ACCESS COMMAND
/dev/mapper/sister-newsletter:
root kernel mount /data/lxc/news
John Lewis wrote, On 2010. 05. 07. 12:37:
> I'll tell you what I've found by looking through the list archives and
> this time I won't include my signature ;)
>
> The mtab of the container had the root filesystem from the host in.
> This appeared to be causing at least 1 issue in that files woul
John Lewis wrote, On 2010. 05. 07. 11:28:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I am trying to move an LXC container from one machine to another. Can
> you recommend the best way to do that.
>
> I have tried rsyncing but some strange things seem to be happening like
> mysql being available on localhost but the wordpre
hi All,
Is there available any public howto about making templates for this distros?
I've found some, but I was still not successful.
Thank you,
tamas
Ps.: I'm pretty new to LXC, so the simpler, the better:)
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