Hi Serge,
> Ok, how about we make the system-cgroup-dir configurable in
> /etc/lxc/lxc.conf? So if you have
>
> lxc.system-cgroup-dir = /machine
>
> then root-created containers will end up in /machine (or, if you're
> already nested under /lxc/m1, then /lxc/m1/machine). If that is
> unset or /, then you're placed in root cgroup. If you're not
> root, then you end up under your current cgroup (assuming you
> have rights to create them, which you won't for some)
>
> Does that seem reasonable?
Yes, but maybe we could generalize it a bit more:
lxc.system-cgroup-pattern = /lxc/%s
-> $init_cgroup/lxc/foo
lxc.system-cgroup-pattern = /machine/%s.lxc
-> $init_cgroup/machine/foo.lxc
lxc.system-cgroup-pattern = %s
-> $current_cgroup/foo
For non-root, I agree, it should be under your current cgroup.
Thoughts?
-- Christian
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