Hi Serge,
On 08/17/13 15:29, Serge Hallyn wrote:
Actually I suspect I know what happened. find_real_cgroup() doesn't
look like how I remember doing it. Could you try the below
(untested) patch? It'll enter you in a per-container subdir in
the name=systemd cgroup, which we didn't use to do.
Hi Serge,
On 08/17/13 15:29, Serge Hallyn wrote:
Quoting Harald Dunkel (ha...@afaics.de):
Hi folks,
Using the current (d24d56d7ee3420bb79238ff84cad07c20cf4757d)
version lxc-start gives me
# lxc-start -n lxc0
lxc-start: Failed to find current cgroup
lxc-start: Out of memory reading cgroups
lxc
Quoting Harald Dunkel (ha...@afaics.de):
> Hi folks,
>
> Using the current (d24d56d7ee3420bb79238ff84cad07c20cf4757d)
> version lxc-start gives me
>
> # lxc-start -n lxc0
> lxc-start: Failed to find current cgroup
> lxc-start: Out of memory reading cgroups
> lxc-start: failed to spawn 'lxc0'
>
>
Hi folks,
Using the current (d24d56d7ee3420bb79238ff84cad07c20cf4757d)
version lxc-start gives me
# lxc-start -n lxc0
lxc-start: Failed to find current cgroup
lxc-start: Out of memory reading cgroups
lxc-start: failed to spawn 'lxc0'
The same container worked before for the lxc version checked o