As I wrote in the previous thread, im having the issue even on non-systemd containers.. and even Ubuntu 20.04 templates.
AFTER running that command, I can get them to boot. The summary page still shows this:
can't open '/sys/fs/cgroup/unified/lxc/100/memory.current' - No such file or...
Finally found the issue on LXC github.. this following command fixed my issue. Somehow when updating from 6.4 to 7.0 this got broken.
For the systemd container the systemd cgroup is missing that's why it won't start:
sudo mkdir /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd
sudo mount -t cgroup -o...
That was the exact command used for the log I uploaded. Also, that container is 18.04 I believe but I have tried 20.04, 20.10 and other versions available in templates.
I had rebooted into that kernel on purpose to see if anything changed. I am back to 5.11 now with no change.
root@pve:~# pveversion -v
proxmox-ve: 7.0-2 (running kernel: 5.11.22-3-pve)
pve-manager: 7.0-10 (running version: 7.0-10/d2f465d3)
pve-kernel-5.11: 7.0-6
pve-kernel-helper: 7.0-6...
It was the latest kernel available in the list on boot. Let me see what's going on.
I have bullseye repos (no sub) and that is the latest kernel in the list.
root@pve:~# apt-cache search pve-kernel*
pve-firmware - Binary firmware code for the pve-kernel
pve-kernel-5.10.6-1-pve - The Proxmox PVE...
Tried to update-grub and make sure it wasn't a kernel issue; seems like this is the latest one installed. I still have no idea what the error is telling me because I tried to force cgroup:rw:force in the lxc common config to no avail. tons of other errors. hopefully someone can point me in the...
After upgrading my Proxmox from 6.4 to 7.0 I have an issue with my containers. I tried to create a new container with the 20.04 Ubuntu template as well, to ensure that the issue wasn't an old OS and my cgroup.
Here is the return on a start of any container:
lxc-start -n 119 -F -l DEBUG -o...
I wonder if pfSense router is trying to change IP with DHCP. I think these IPs not being outside of the DHCP pool are causing arp entry errors.
I also notice for some reason the two MAC for the nic seem to be swapping control of the host IP in pfSense logs... Not sure wtf going on there
Hello everyone,
Recently I upgraded my router by implementing a SFF PC running pfSense. I am not sure why but lately I have been losing internet connection on my VMs which are setup with static IP addresses. I have tried to disable IPv6, and several other things to assist. The host is an...
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