Hello all:
have started testing out the Jessie build but hit an issue. First, here is what I have installed on a vanilla Jessie system:
root@jessie-test:~# dpkg -l |grep vserver
ii libvserver0 0.30.216-pre3062-jessie0.1-1 amd64 dynamic libraries for util-vserver
ii linux-headers-vserver-3.18-beng 3.18.4-2.3.7.1+jessie1 amd64 A metapackage which installs the latest Linux-Vserver patched 3.18 linux-headers package, BenG's build.
ii linux-image-vserver-3.18-beng 3.18.4-2.3.7.1+jessie1 amd64 A metapackage which installs the latest Linux-Vserver patched 3.18 linux-image package, BenG's build.
ii util-vserver 0.30.216-pre3062-jessie0.1-1 amd64 utilities for managing Linux-VServer guests
ii util-vserver-build 0.30.216-pre3062-jessie0.1-1 amd64 tools which can be used to build vservers
ii util-vserver-core 0.30.216-pre3062-jessie0.1-1 amd64 core utilities of util-vserver
ii util-vserver-sysv 0.30.216-pre3062-jessie0.1-1 amd64 initscripts for util-vserver
ii vserver-debiantools 0.8.1 all Tools to manage Debian virtual servers
I then rebooted the system and vserver-stat responded okay. Then went on to build a guest:
vserver base jessie build \
-m debootstrap \
--context 40001 \
that completed fine so I then went on to start it and this is what happens:
root@jessie-test:~# vserver base jessie start
Using makefile-style concurrent boot in runlevel 3.
Starting enhanced syslogd: rsyslogd.
Starting periodic command scheduler: cron.
root@jessie-test:~# vserver-stat
WARNING: can not access /proc/uptime. Usually, this is caused by
procfs-security. Please read the FAQ for more details
open("/proc/uptime"): No such file or directory
root@jessie-test:~# uptime
Error: /proc must be mounted
To mount /proc at boot you need an /etc/fstab line like:
proc /proc proc defaults
In the meantime, run "mount proc /proc -t proc"
Would appear that /proc is being wiped out. How may I resolve the issue please ?
Thanks, Phil