Trying to figure out a path forward to get OpenWRT running in an LXC container on proxmox and have it report the correct memory/swap/uptime/etc values pulled from /proc.
see: https://www.reddit.com/r/Proxmox/comments/1gbgrky/openwrt_vm_memory_readings_waaaaay_off_and/ for the effect.
On the latest versions of proxmox, lxcfs should be automatically mounted to /proc in any container. I can see this when logged in to SSH because cat /proc/meminfo returns the values I'd expect to see in the contianer (2g ram) but ubus call system info reports the 92GB of my server.
I apologize, I'm not familiar with how this is put together, but I've been doing some digging through the code. I suspect that we're dealing with a race condition where procd is iniitalizing before the bind mount is complete, opening the file handle, and then keeping it open. I could be way off, though. Any assistance would be appreciated.
Trying to figure out a path forward to get OpenWRT running in an LXC container on proxmox and have it report the correct memory/swap/uptime/etc values pulled from /proc.
see: https://www.reddit.com/r/Proxmox/comments/1gbgrky/openwrt_vm_memory_readings_waaaaay_off_and/ for the effect.
On the latest versions of proxmox, lxcfs should be automatically mounted to /proc in any container. I can see this when logged in to SSH because
cat /proc/meminforeturns the values I'd expect to see in the contianer (2g ram) butubus call system inforeports the 92GB of my server.I apologize, I'm not familiar with how this is put together, but I've been doing some digging through the code. I suspect that we're dealing with a race condition where procd is iniitalizing before the bind mount is complete, opening the file handle, and then keeping it open. I could be way off, though. Any assistance would be appreciated.