I just upgraded to ubuntu saucy and found a strange behaviour. The command lxc-ls doesn't show the correct status of running machines.
as you can see my output for jenkins is "stopped", but I am logged into the system (jenkins) at the very same moment, so it is running. I can also do thinks within the virtual machine, but the status doesn't change.
# lxc-ls --fancy
NAME STATE IPV4 IPV6 AUTOSTART
-----------------------------------------
jenkins STOPPED - - NO
php-54-32 STOPPED - - NO
test STOPPED - - NO
I just upgraded to ubuntu saucy and found a strange behaviour. The command lxc-ls doesn't show the correct status of running machines.
as you can see my output for jenkins is "stopped", but I am logged into the system (jenkins) at the very same moment, so it is running. I can also do thinks within the virtual machine, but the status doesn't change.
# lxc-ls --fancy ------- ------- ------- ------- ------
NAME STATE IPV4 IPV6 AUTOSTART
-------
jenkins STOPPED - - NO
php-54-32 STOPPED - - NO
test STOPPED - - NO