Hello
The latest attempts that I made on fedora21 all gave me the same result
I have tried
. vanilla rpm from f21 (1.2.9 IIRC)
. 1.2.14
. 1.2.13
. 1.2.12
these three ones I rebuilt from the source rpm published by libvirt
eventually I reworked my own tools to enter the container via ssh, so this is not an
immediate concern to me any longer but it is definitely odd
I currently use 1.2.12 because neither 1.2.13 nor 1.2.14 would accept to start any lxc
container in my environment
I can do further tests based on that setup if it can be helpful
thanks — Thierry
On 14 Apr 2015, at 14:37, Martin Kletzander
<mkletzan(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On Thu, Apr 02, 2015 at 10:25:23AM +0200, Thierry Parmentelat wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> I have a question about lxc-enter-namespace
> I am migrating lxc containers from a host running libvirt-1.2.5 on f20 to another one
running libvirt-1.2.9 on f21
>
> and now I can't seem to use lxc-enter-namespace for entering in a container any
more
>
> I would do
> virsh -c lxc:/// lxc-enter-namespace --noseclabel container /bin/bash
>
> but when I try the same now I am getting this:
>
> # virsh -c lxc:/// lxc-enter-namespace --noseclabel nagios /bin/bash
> setlocale: No such file or directory
> libvirt: error : Expected at least one file descriptor
> error: internal error: Child process (137198) unexpected exit status 125
>
> I tried to google that but nothing too relevant showed up..
>
> are there known regressions to lxc-enter-namespace, or what else do I seem to do
wrong here?
>
I see none of that being possible to happen in the current upstream.
Could you try reproducing that with latest version if you have the
possibility to do so? Thank you.
> thanks
>
>
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