The periodic deploy for centos/ocata worked on 8 June and not on 9 Jun.
working: http://logs.openstack.org/periodic/periodic-openstack-ansible-deploy-aio-ocata-centos-7/c25496c/console.html.gz
failed: http://logs.openstack.org/periodic/periodic-openstack-ansible-deploy-aio-ocata-centos-7/52eb5a5/console.html.gz
As it turns out, the CORP updated packages on 8 June: https://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/thm/lxc2.0/epel-7-x86_64/
There are plenty of changes involving caps between 2.0.6 and 2.0.8: https://github.com/lxc/lxc/compare/lxc-2.0.6...lxc-2.0.8
This one looks like a pretty serious about turn, although perhaps context is needed: https://github.com/lxc/lxc/commit/4645c74c8a4a7b2dc3df0c49a7ab8add891dcaad
The periodic deploy for centos/ocata worked on 8 June and not on 9 Jun.
working: http:// logs.openstack. org/periodic/ periodic- openstack- ansible- deploy- aio-ocata- centos- 7/c25496c/ console. html.gz
failed: http:// logs.openstack. org/periodic/ periodic- openstack- ansible- deploy- aio-ocata- centos- 7/52eb5a5/ console. html.gz
As it turns out, the CORP updated packages on 8 June: /copr-be. cloud.fedorapro ject.org/ results/ thm/lxc2. 0/epel- 7-x86_64/
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There are plenty of changes involving caps between 2.0.6 and 2.0.8: /github. com/lxc/ lxc/compare/ lxc-2.0. 6...lxc- 2.0.8
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This one looks like a pretty serious about turn, although perhaps context is needed: /github. com/lxc/ lxc/commit/ 4645c74c8a4a7b2 dc3df0c49a7ab8a dd891dcaad
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