On 2013-10-10 18:34, John wrote:
> Guido, Serge
> Thank you for your insight. the parent, /cgroup/cpuset/lxc, has cpuset.cpus
> however it hasnt been initialized to any number. my hypothesis is
> /cgroup/cpuset/lxc/GE/cpuset.cpus therefore cannot be set as its parent hasnt
> been initialized.
On 2013-10-10 17:44, Dwight Engen wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Oct 2013 09:03:36 -0500
> Serge Hallyn wrote:
>
> John, are you perhaps running on an older kernel that doesn't have
> clone_children? lxc relies on this to propagate values down the
> heirarchy.
Dear Serge, Dear Jon
On my Gentoo environment,
On 2013-10-08 19:07, Leonid Isaev wrote:
> So, would (mnt with a /) this work?
> -
> lxc.mount.entry = /mnt/raid/course_data /mnt/course_data none bind 0 0
> -
Dear Leonid,
I would say no, this is outside the container. If the second path is a relative
one, it's relative to the containe
Dear list,
in a private communication i recommend Daniel to use a more recent kernel than
the "conservative" V3.2 shipped with Wheezy. He wrote me that this have solved
the "shutdown/reboot" issue.
I had have a similar problem and Serge explained me, that on a more recent
kernel (>=3.4?) lxc-s
On 2013-07-31 12:15, Ajith Adapa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks everyone for the time to reply back.
>
> My only reason for using FEDORA14 is I am really uncomfortable with systemd
> which got added into FEDORA15 and above.
>
> I initially started up with FEDORA17 and ended up with issues in systemd
>
>> *Say I have a container app and I want to know when it has finished some
>> initialization task it would be great to be able to somehow utilize
>> lxc-monitor or to use lxc-wait in a script that looked for my "private
>> state" to be reported and then take some further action or initiate some
>>
Dear Benoit,
there's a lot of local matching and translation between layer2 and layer3 in
your case. I wounder if it is related to the apr cache size and garbage
parameters. I found [http://linux.die.net/man/7/arp]:
gc_interval (since Linux 2.2)
How frequently the garbage collector for n
Dear David,
what's about the STP settings (espc. "hello" time and forwarding delay) of the
involved Linux bridge(s) *and* on the external router(s)? You may e.g. post
output of "brctl showstp br0"
Don't know if it's still up to date, but
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/
Dear Fábio,
from a short look at the website i take the main goal of Vagrant as a
super-tool is to automagical set up "complex" environments. And i put it in
quotation marks, because the typical user should not to have deeper knowledge
about mostly anything.
Said that, i don't think that it's
Dear Mike,
if your separate networks are already organized with VLANs externally, then you
might use it (like me) in the following way:
-{vlan-trunk}--[eth0]--+--[vlaNNN]--{vlanNNN}--[brNNN]--+--[veth.c1|eth0]
|+--[veth.c2|eth0]
Dear Ian,
to support your request in a convenience way, i recently drop in a small patch
for the lxc-ps helper command. Using the LXC-aware frontend for ps, you're
able to filter the ps output down to a (set of) named container or all of them.
With the patch applied, you're now able to filte
On 2013-01-31 07:41, Gary Ballantyne wrote:
> *# echo '64M' > /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/lxc/memory.limit_in_bytes*
> # cat /sys/fs/cgroup/memory/lxc/memory.limit_in_bytes (return 67108864)
Dear Gary,
what's the value of '/sys/fs/cgroup/memory/lxc/'? If it's not '1', all cgroup
settings in "lxc" will
On 2012-11-22 15:19, Евгений Пермяков wrote:
> oHello!
> I'm running kubuntu 12.04 as host (and I'm not going to upgrade it for 1
> year at the very least).
> I was able to successfully create and run container with gentoo (in
> fact, two of them). They start up and runs just find. However, I'm
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