On Jan 25, 2007, at 3:04 AM, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
Matt Kulka wrote:
Issue #2:
In the vserver, su is unable to change to any user. Doing so results
in the following error
su: Permission denied
The following is shown in /var/log/messages:
Jan 23 13:26:27 su[6123]: Successful su for dude by root
Jan 23 13:26:27 su[6123]: + pts/2 root:dude
Jan 23 13:26:27 su(pam_unix)[6123]: session opened for user dude by
(uid=0)
Jan 23 13:26:27 su[6123]: pam_open_session: Permission denied
A log of strace for su - can be found at http://www.lqx.net/~matt/
sparc-vserver/su.log
Try lowering the limits in your guest's /etc/security/limits.conf,
alternatively remove pam_limits.so from your pam configuration to
see if
that fixes it.
Huh, that's very odd. My limits.conf was completely commented and it
didn't work, but removing pam_limits.so from the various pam configs
fixed it. Would it be logical to conclude a bug in pam_limits.so then?
Issue #3:
The vserver is unable to be shutdown cleanly due to mounted nfs
mounts. Stopping the vserver produces this error message:
This is a known mainline problem. I've notified (who I think are) the
correct people, hopefully we'll get a fix soon.
Excellent!
Thanks for your help!
Matt Kulka
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