Got a bit of a problem with my shiny new LXC containers. When the system boots, everything starts up fine and is running very well.
However, when I shutdown a container from the web interface regardless of whether I make a change or not, I'm unable to restart the container.
Task output shows:
Sorry, but task is decidedly NOT OK.
When trying to start the container in the foreground from an ssh session, I get this output:
If I reboot the host, everything starts working fine again. Also, there is nothing special about the containers. They are just Debian containers with some storage and a single network interface with an IPv4 address and no VLANs or anything like that.
Thoughts, anyone? Any help would be appreciated.
However, when I shutdown a container from the web interface regardless of whether I make a change or not, I'm unable to restart the container.
Task output shows:
Code:
lxc-start: lxc_start.c: main: 344 The container failed to start.
lxc-start: lxc_start.c: main: 346 To get more details, run the container in foreground mode.
lxc-start: lxc_start.c: main: 348 Additional information can be obtained by setting the --logfile and --logpriority options.
TASK OK
Sorry, but task is decidedly NOT OK.
When trying to start the container in the foreground from an ssh session, I get this output:
Code:
root@destiny:~# lxc-start --name 101 --foreground
RTNETLINK answers: No buffer space available
Dump terminated
Use of uninitialized value $tag in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/share/perl5/PVE/Network.pm line 176.
unable to add vlan to interface veth101i0
lxc-start: conf.c: run_buffer: 342 Script exited with status 25
lxc-start: conf.c: lxc_create_network: 3047 failed to create netdev
lxc-start: start.c: lxc_spawn: 954 failed to create the network
lxc-start: start.c: __lxc_start: 1211 failed to spawn '101'
lxc-start: lxc_start.c: main: 344 The container failed to start.
lxc-start: lxc_start.c: main: 348 Additional information can be obtained by setting the --logfile and --logpriority options.
If I reboot the host, everything starts working fine again. Also, there is nothing special about the containers. They are just Debian containers with some storage and a single network interface with an IPv4 address and no VLANs or anything like that.
Thoughts, anyone? Any help would be appreciated.