Quoting Rory McCann (rory.mcc...@riverbed.com):
Serge Hallyn serge.hallyn@... writes:
Quoting Serge Hallyn (serge.hallyn at ubuntu.com):
Quoting Rory McCann (Rory.McCann at riverbed.com):
..
Now, after exiting the container and re-running the lxc-execute
command, I straightaway get
Quoting Serge Hallyn (serge.hal...@ubuntu.com):
Quoting Rory McCann (rory.mcc...@riverbed.com):
Serge Hallyn serge.hallyn@... writes:
Quoting Serge Hallyn (serge.hallyn at ubuntu.com):
Quoting Rory McCann (Rory.McCann at riverbed.com):
..
Now, after exiting the container and
Serge Hallyn serge.hallyn@... writes:
Quoting Serge Hallyn (serge.hallyn at ubuntu.com):
Quoting Rory McCann (Rory.McCann at riverbed.com):
..
Now, after exiting the container and re-running the lxc-execute
command, I straightaway get a
segmentation fault, and the following kernel
Quoting Rory McCann (rory.mcc...@riverbed.com):
Hi,
On a fresh Ubuntu 14.04.1, 3.13.0-32 kernel install, with LXC 1.0.7 - LXC
1.1.0,
I can reliably reproduce a segmentation fault with a VLAN type network.
Container configuration is:
lxc.utsname=ahost
lxc.network.type=vlan
Quoting Serge Hallyn (serge.hal...@ubuntu.com):
Quoting Rory McCann (rory.mcc...@riverbed.com):
..
Now, after exiting the container and re-running the lxc-execute command, I
straightaway get a segmentation fault, and the following kernel stacktrace:
[ 169.728142] [ cut here
Quoting Rory McCann (rory.mcc...@riverbed.com):
Hi,
On a fresh Ubuntu 14.04.1, 3.13.0-32 kernel install, with LXC 1.0.7 - LXC
1.1.0,
I can reliably reproduce a segmentation fault with a VLAN type network.
Thanks, looking into it.
Container configuration is:
lxc.utsname=ahost