Re: [vserver] Can't see all my processes?

From: Ed W <lists_at_wildgooses.com>
Date: Mon 12 May 2008 - 20:11:33 BST
Message-ID: <48289665.4060808@wildgooses.com>

Hi

> Is it running as a non-root user?

Yes

> Did you enable that process-hiding thing
> in grsec?
>

Not sure which one you mean - I *do* have the "hide kernel processes"
option enabled and I can't see it's one of the sysctl disableable
options. (The obvious option is to boot a different kernel, but it's
not easy on a production machine)

It's very peculiar - in the vserver pstree shows

dnscache / # pstree -p
?(1)-+-cron(14672)
     |-svscan(14641)-+-supervise(14642)
     | `-supervise(14644)---multilog(14645)
     `-syslog-ng(14659)

But in the host

        |-svscan(14641)-+-supervise(14642)---dnscache(14643)
        | `-supervise(14644)---multilog(14645)

I'm not really sure how to get more info on the process to see why it's
perhaps hiding. Any suggestions?

Cheers

Ed W
Received on Mon May 12 20:11:55 2008

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