[CentOS] LXC containers - systemd takes a long time to start
Anthony K
akcentos at anroet.comThu Jul 28 02:02:23 UTC 2016
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On 28/07/16 11:45, Anthony K wrote: > I've got a CentOS7 server (fully patched) and in it I'm running > several LXC containers. I've noticed that whenever I try to launch a > service via `systemctl start <service_name>` soon after LXC boot, it > will take ~5 minutes before the prompt returns. After that initial > delay, starting/stopping/restarting services happens immediately. It > might be that this happens because the server is running a large > number of (>20) containers. On next reboot, I'll see if it has the > same problem when I have just one container. > > In the meantime, anyone else seen similar behavior? > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos Thought I'd emphasize that the problem exists inside the LXC Container - not the host!
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