Re: OpenVZ and the Ubuntu Upstart init daemon [message #11827 is a reply to message #11825] |
Sun, 08 April 2007 06:45  |
Daniel Pittman
Messages: 26 Registered: January 2007
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"Stephen Fletcher" <fletch@cisco.com> writes:
> Ill try and make up for my lameness :)
Actually, the bug has been tracked down -- when upstart is run without
any file descriptors open (as it is under OpenVZ but not during normal
Ubuntu booting) it would accidentally close the control socket.
I am waiting to hear about the one remaining issue, a signal killing
upstart in the VE where it doesn't kill the default init, before I can
declare Feisty fully working ... but I do have a patched upstart and
init scripts set that let me run up a full VE now. :)
Thanks for the comment though. It looks like that effect is achieved by
OpenVZ -- at least in my version -- which claims the kernel command line
had *only* the word 'quiet' present.
Regards,
Daniel
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