Failed to spawn test
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Running a simple test in Ubuntu 12.04:
sudo lxc-execute -n test /bin/bash -l debug -o outout
Got error message: lxc-execute: failed to spawn 'test'
cat outout:
lxc-execute 1347053658.113 DEBUG lxc_start - sigchild handler set
lxc-execute 1347053658.113 INFO lxc_start - 'test' is initialized
lxc-execute 1347053658.366 DEBUG lxc_start - Dropping cap_sys_boot and watching utmp
lxc-execute 1347053658.366 DEBUG lxc_cgroup - checking '/' (rootfs)
lxc-execute 1347053658.366 DEBUG lxc_cgroup - checking '/sys' (sysfs)
lxc-execute 1347053658.366 DEBUG lxc_cgroup - checking '/proc' (proc)
lxc-execute 1347053658.366 DEBUG lxc_cgroup - checking '/dev' (devtmpfs)
lxc-execute 1347053658.366 DEBUG lxc_cgroup - checking '/dev/pts' (devpts)
lxc-execute 1347053658.367 DEBUG lxc_cgroup - checking '/run' (tmpfs)
lxc-execute 1347053658.367 DEBUG lxc_cgroup - checking '/' (ext3)
lxc-execute 1347053658.367 DEBUG lxc_cgroup - checking '/sys/fs/fuse/connections' (fusectl)
lxc-execute 1347053658.367 DEBUG lxc_cgroup - checking '/sys/kernel/debug' (debugfs)
lxc-execute 1347053658.367 DEBUG lxc_cgroup - checking '/sys/kernel/security' (securityfs)
lxc-execute 1347053658.367 DEBUG lxc_cgroup - checking '/run/lock' (tmpfs)
lxc-execute 1347053658.367 DEBUG lxc_cgroup - checking '/run/shm' (tmpfs)
lxc-execute 1347053658.367 DEBUG lxc_cgroup - checking '/run/rpc_pipefs' (rpc_pipefs)
lxc-execute 1347053658.367 DEBUG lxc_cgroup - checking '/scratch/WAMC-Simulation' (nfs)
lxc-execute 1347053658.367 DEBUG lxc_cgroup - checking '/share' (nfs)
lxc-execute 1347053658.367 DEBUG lxc_cgroup - checking '/proj/WAMC-Simulation' (nfs)
lxc-execute 1347053658.367 DEBUG lxc_cgroup - checking '/users/bhu' (nfs)
lxc-execute 1347053658.367 ERROR lxc_start - failed to spawn 'test'
Run command:
sudo lxc-checkconfig
Kernel config /proc/config.gz not found, looking in other places...
Found kernel config file /boot/config-2.6.38.7-1.0emulab
--- Namespaces ---
Namespaces: enabled
Utsname namespace: enabled
Ipc namespace: enabled
Pid namespace: enabled
User namespace: enabled
Network namespace: enabled
Multiple /dev/pts instances: enabled
--- Control groups ---
Cgroup: enabled
Cgroup namespace: enabled
Cgroup device: enabled
Cgroup sched: enabled
Cgroup cpu account: enabled
Cgroup memory controller: enabled
Cgroup cpuset: enabled
--- Misc ---
Veth pair device: enabled
Macvlan: enabled
Vlan: enabled
File capabilities: enabled
Note : Before booting a new kernel, you can check its configuration
usage : CONFIG=/path/to/config /usr/bin/lxc-checkconfig
What's the problem?
Thanks a lot