Yes, /proc/loadavg still is with a problem
I recently reported some of the issues with container resource consumption stats isolation:
https://github.com/lxc/lxcfs/issues/200
https://github.com/lxc/lxcfs/issues/202
and I just added another one about loadavg...
TBH it's not that it's a "lxc limitation", it's more of a how (where) zabbix extracts the data from the running instance: /proc/meminfo has the correct numbers, and the sysinfo (which zabbix uses) does not.
Today I've discovered that sometimes a trivial bash curl call takes too long. The request was performed from one our server to another and further investigations showed that the destination server is quick and responds in milliseconds after a request received.
Then I found that it's a curl call...
When `kernel.pid_ns_hide_child=1` sysctl flag is used it causes the proxmox v3.2-5a885216-5 (2.6.32-29-pve #1 SMP Thu Apr 24 10:03:02 CEST 2014 x86_64 GNU/Linux) to crash into kernel panic when one starts an openvz container.
It's presumably caused somehow by openvz and they have fixed it...
Here it is.
user:tst-user@pve:1:0:Test:User:email@domain:*ONLY* for testing purposes:user:root@pam:1:0:::::
group:test::Testers:
group:developer::Developers:
acl:1:/storage/backup-tmp:tst-user@pve:Administrator,PVEVMAdmin...
I have
NETIF="ifname=eth0,bridge=vmbr0,mac=46:EE:A1:4B:93:5C,host_ifname=veth118.1,host_mac=42:28:FF:DE:30:75"
And
auto eth0iface eth0 inet dhcp
But still the ubuntu server in the container cannot acquire the IP address. How would I debug it?
Hi
The proxmox used is: Version 2.1-1/f9b0f63a
What I need: to create a user with minimal possible set of permissions to create VMs (openvz) and destroy created VMs
What I've done: I've created a user with PVE authentication, for the testing added it to the Administrators group of the...
Hi.
The case: I need to create a VM from the templae - it's pretty easy. I just send a post to the `/nodes/nodename/openvz`
And after it's created I need to start it.
This is where I'm in stuck: the `/nodes/nodename/openvz/{id}/status/current` returns the status `stopped` even while the...
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