Hi, Thanks for taking the time to evaluate c/r. You may want to also try the latest, which is (as of now) ckpt-v20-rc2. In the future, please CC the containers mailing list for issues related to c/r, at "containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx". Jiro SEKIBA wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to evaluate external checkpoint/restart with cr-v19 kernel. > However, when I restart, I got "Killed" message in stdout. > Do you have any tips or clue that are not in > Documentation/checkpoint/usage.txt ? > > I'm using kernel pulled from > git://git.ncl.cs.columbia.edu/pub/git/linux-cr.git . > checkout tag named "ckpt-v19". Base distro is ubuntu 9.10. > > I ran self checkpioint/restart sample program in Documentation/checkpint. > It works as written in usage.txt. > However, I can not make external checkpint/restart work properly. > > I made a simple test program bellow and create checkpoint externally using > the program in Documentation/checkpoint/, it looks checkpoint file is > created properly. > However, when I ran self_restart < ckpt.image, I got "Killed" message. If you take an external checkpoint, then you need to match it with an external restart, as opposed to self_restart. Otherwise, restarting with self_restart from a checkpoint that is not a self-checkpoint can yield unexpected results. Since you don't mention in your post, I don't know if you are using the tools from user-cr. If not, then you should use 'checkpoint' and 'restart' tools from there. It is available from: git://git.ncl.cs.columbia.edu/pub/git/user-cr.git (use the same branch as the one you used to linux-cr). Once you have the tools compiled, and you checkpoint with the 'checkpoint' utility from there, you can restart with: restart -v < ckpt.image Oren. > > Is there any extra configurations other than cgroup freezer and > checkpint/restart ? > Or any limitation other than closing stdout,err,in ? > > what I did is following: > > # mount -t cgroup -o freezer cgroup /cgroup > # mkdir /cgroup/0 > .. > # ./test & > # PID=$(ps | grep test | cut -f 2 -d' ') > # echo $PID > /cgroup/0/tasks > # sleep 3 > # echo FROZEN > /cgroup/0/freezer.state > # ./checkpoint $PID > ckpt.image > # mv /tmp/test.out /tmp/test.out.orig > # cp /tmp/test.out.orig /tmp/test.out > # echo THAWED > /cgroup/0/freezer.state > # ./self_restart < ckpt.image > Killed > > ----- test.c ----- > int main(void) > { > FILE *fp; > int i; > > close(0); > // close(1); // I got SEGV when I uncomment this line, when restarting > close(2); > > fp = fopen("/tmp/test.out","w+"); > > for(i=0;i<10;i++) { > fprintf(fp,"%d\n",i); > fflush(fp); > sleep(1); > } > > fclose(fp); > return 0; > } > ----- test.c ----- > > Thank you very much in advance > > 2010/2/23 Oren Laadan <orenl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: >> Hi Andrew, >> >> We've put a stake in the ground for our next set of checkpoint/restart >> patches, v19. It has some great new stuff, and we put extra effort to >> address your concerns. We would like to have the code included in -mm >> for wider feedback and testing. >> >> This one is able to checkpoint/restart screen and vnc sessions, and >> live-migrate network servers between hosts. It also adds support for >> x86-64 (in addition to x86-32, s390x and powerpc). It is rebased to >> kernel 2.6.33-rc8. >> >> Since one of your main concerns was about what is not yet implemented >> and how complicated or ugly it will be to support that, we've put up >> a wiki page to address that. In it there is a simple table that lists >> what is not implemented and the anticipated solution impact, and for >> some entries a link to more details. >> >> The page is here: http://ckpt.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Checklist >> >> We want to stress that the patchset is already very useful as-is. We >> will keep working to implement more features cleanly. Some features we >> are working on include network namespaces and device configurations, >> mounts and mounts namespaces, and file locks. Should a complicated >> feature prove hard to implement, users have alternatives systems like >> kvm, until we manage to come up with a clean solution. >> >> We believe that maintenance is best addressed through testing. We now >> have a comprehensive test-suite to automatically find regressions. >> In addition, we ran LTP and the results are the same with CHECKPOINT=n >> and =y. >> >> If desired we'll send the whole patchset to lkml, but the git trees >> can be seen at: >> >> kernel: http://www.linux-cr.org/git/?p=linux-cr.git;a=summary >> user tools: http://www.linux-cr.org/git/?p=user-cr.git;a=summary >> tests suite: http://www.linux-cr.org/git/?p=tests-cr.git;a=summary >> >> Thanks, >> >> Application checkpoint/restart team >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in >> the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html >> Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/ >> > _______________________________________________ Containers mailing list Containers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/containers