Re: Running puppetd in openvz displays a warning [message #44789 is a reply to message #44788] |
Wed, 04 January 2012 10:48  |
mdfranz
Messages: 3 Registered: July 2011
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What version of puppet?
What version of Linux in your containers?
Anytime you see memory errors you should check /proc/user_beancounters for hits
I recall having some NON-FATAL puppet errors due to selinux at some
point in time during puppet runs with Ubuntu 10.04 and Centos 5/6
containers and the ancient puppet from the Ubuntu repos whatever is in
EPEL.
- mdf
On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 4:24 AM, Benjamin Henrion <bh@udev.org> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running puppet clients in openvz containers, but I get a warning
> message like this:
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> sabayon / # puppetd --test
> Could not retrieve selinux: Cannot allocate memory - /proc/self/mountinfo
> Could not retrieve selinux: Cannot allocate memory - /proc/self/mountinfo
> Could not retrieve selinux: Cannot allocate memory - /proc/self/mountinfo
> Could not retrieve selinux: Cannot allocate memory - /proc/self/mountinfo
> Could not retrieve selinux: Cannot allocate memory - /proc/self/mountinfo
> Could not retrieve selinux: Cannot allocate memory - /proc/self/mountinfo
> Could not retrieve selinux: Cannot allocate memory - /proc/self/mountinfo
> info: Caching catalog for sabayon
> info: Applying configuration version '1325668910'
> notice: Finished catalog run in 0.01 seconds
> ============================================================ =
>
> I compiled puppetd without the selinux use flag, any idea how to get
> rid of this warning?
>
> Best,
>
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