On 11/07/2012 07:21 AM, unicell wrote: > Hi, > > I'm running OpenStack to manage LXC instance through libvirt. The same > setting runs perfectly well on Ubuntu 12.04, while on CentOS 6u3, libvirt > dumped following message when starting lxc instance. > > virsh -c lxc:/// start instance-00000032 > error: internal error The 'cpuacct', 'devices' & 'memory' cgroups > controllers must be mounted > > > Really appreciated if someone could shed some lights. Seems to some libvirt > / cgroup settings related. > > $ cat /proc/mounts > .. > none /cgroup cgroup > rw,relatime,net_prio,perf_event,blkio,net_cls,freezer,devices,memory,cpuacct,cpu,ns,cpuset > 0 0 That leading 'none' in the first field of your mount output looks fishy; on my systems, I see that field as 'cgroup'. Perhaps that means you haven't really mounted cgroups after all, in which case, that explains why libvirt is complaining that it can't run LXC domains (where cgroups is a prerequisite). > $ chkconfig --list | grep cg > cgconfig 0:off 1:off 2:off 3:off 4:off 5:off 6:off That also looks fishy; on my RHEL 6.3 system, I see: cgconfig 0:off 1:off 2:on 3:on 4:on 5:on 6:off because libvirt enables the cgconfig service as a prerequisite. Since CentOS derives from RHEL, it makes me wonder what you have done to get your system configured differently. > Log message with LIBVIRT_DEBUG=1 if that is helpful. > http://pastebin.com/LjZ6Euma That looks like you traced the client, not the actual libvirtd process that was actually trying to use cgroups. But enabling the cgconfig service then restarting libvirtd may be all the more you need to do. -- Eric Blake eblake@xxxxxxxxxx +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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