Re: [Vserver] VServer reboot - timeout opening/writing control channel /dev/initctl

From: Oliver Paulus <oliver_at_code-project.org>
Date: Fri 03 Nov 2006 - 12:30:25 GMT
Message-ID: <20061103133025.owi7gphrpydc0kck@raudies.homeip.net>

> reboot alone won't work without an init, and by default guests don't
> have one (see below). reboot -f just calls into the kernel and tells
> it to reboot. This is caught by the patch and the kernel runs
> vshelper, which does the rebooting/halting.
Thank you for your explanation.

> Only if you're using the plain initstyle, the default (sysv) just
> runs the initscripts without going through init.
Ok, I have found this page:
http://oldwiki.linux-vserver.org/InitStyles. I have
to set /etc/vservers/<id>/apps/init/style to "plain", right? I will test this.
Are there any reasons why using "sysv" instead?

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