Hi,
when I try to reboot a VServer from "inside", the (using reboot -f)
the VServer doesn't reboot. Even worse: the reboot process does
not return (state: D) and can't be killed even from the host system
myvserver# ps faux
USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
root 5656 3.3 0.0 116 40 pts/0 S+ 14:54 0:00 login
root 5681 0.0 0.0 5052 1652 pts/3 Ss 14:54 0:00
\_ /bin/bash -login
root 5686 0.0 0.0 4504 908 pts/3 R+ 14:54 0:00 \_ ps
faux
root 1 0.4 0.0 1944 660 ? Ss 14:43 0:02 init [2]
root 4888 0.0 0.0 1428 324 ? D 14:48 0:00 reboot -f
I touched a vshelper logfile on the host. It reads:
myhost# cat vshelper.log
Wed Mar 19 14:24:25 CET 2008: vshelper restart 1136
Restarting vserver '/etc/vservers/myvserver'
vserver 'myserver' already running
My kernel version is 2.6.24.2-vs2.2.0.5.0.7 on debian etch
(util-vserver: 0.30.212-1).
Thanks for any hint!
Kind regards, Thomas
Received on Wed Mar 19 14:03:54 2008