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Symptom & Impact
podman containers fail to start with cgroup v2 permission errors after upgrade.
Environment & Reproduction
CentOS Stream 9 hosts exhibiting container/podman issues under standard workloads.
podman info | head
Root Cause Analysis
Misconfiguration or regression in container/podman subsystem on CentOS Stream 9.
Quick Triage
Confirm scope, recent changes, and service state.
systemctl --failed
journalctl -p err -b
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Inspect logs and runtime state for container/podman to pinpoint the failure.
podman ps -a
journalctl --user -u podman

Solution – Primary Fix
Apply the canonical remediation for container/podman on CentOS Stream 9.
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podman system reset -f && systemctl --user restart podman.socket

Solution – Alternative Approaches
Use a configuration management rollback or vendor hotfix as a fallback.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Confirm functionality returns and no regressions appear.
podman run --rm hello-world
Rollback Plan
Restore prior configuration from backup if the fix regresses.
cp /root/backup/* /etc/
Prevention & Hardening
Encode the fix in Ansible and add monitoring alerts.
ansible-playbook site.yml
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Adjacent container issues with similar symptoms.
Related tutorial: View the step-by-step tutorial for centos-stream-9.
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References & Further Reading
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 and CentOS Stream 9 documentation.
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