OpenVZ Forum


Home » Mailing lists » Users » VEs and rebooting
Re: VEs and rebooting [message #12777 is a reply to message #12775] Wed, 09 May 2007 09:05 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Gregor Mosheh is currently offline  Gregor Mosheh
Messages: 62
Registered: April 2007
Member
> Ian P. Christian wrote:
>> I've noticed that there's a /etc/cron.d/vz, which runs
>> /usr/share/vzctl/scripts/vpsreboot
>> My understanding is that vpsreboot should scan for
>> /vz/private/nnn/reboot, and if it finds that file, it will start the VPS
>> and delete it the file.

Pardon me if this question sounds dense. I'm looking at the vpsreboot
code, since I'd like to understand everything there is to know about
VZ....

The vpsreboot cronjob runs every 5 minutes. It looks for a /reboot file in
each VE's directory; if it exists and the VE is stopped, it starts the VE.
Sounds good but... what exactly is the point of this functionality?

Is it used as part of the VZ startup sequence, or for watchdogging, ...?

--
HostGIS
Cartographic development and hosting services
707-822-9355
http://www.HostGIS.com/

"Remember that no one cares if you can back up, only if you can restore."
- AMANDA
 
Read Message
Read Message
Read Message
Read Message
Read Message
Previous Topic: kernel oops
Next Topic: Logging traffic stats for VEs
Goto Forum:
  


Current Time: Sun Jul 14 10:24:56 GMT 2024

Total time taken to generate the page: 0.02243 seconds