On Wed, Oct 07, 2009 at 06:57:48AM -0700, Dan Smith wrote: > R> can you help me here ? > > Probably not, I'm not familiar with cgconfig nor the latest cgroup > support in libvirt. > > R> 14:47:24.556: warning : qemudStartup:565 : Unable to create cgroup > R> for driver: No such device or address > > My guess is that this means you don't have the cgroup filesystem > mounted, or it's mounted in a way that prevents libvirt from doing its > work. IIRC, there are things you can do to the system that require a > reboot to undo. If cgconfig is setting up the cgroups in such a way, > you might need to reboot between stopping cgconfig and trying libvirt > by itself. > Or the cgroups are being setup in funny fashion. Rishi, what does your config file look like? > R> But when i start cgconfig service, then i am not able to open > R> console for my container. > > Again, knowing nothing of cgconfig, I can only speculate that it's > doing something to prevent accessing the console pty. > cgconfig does nothing apart from setup the cgroup filesystem as mentioned in the configuration files. > I would push on the libcgroup folks to help figure out what it's doing > (either by default or with your config) to prevent that and then go > from there. > Would appreciate any help from the libvirt folks who have worked on the cgroup support in libvirt. thanks, -- regards, Dhaval -- Libvir-list mailing list Libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list