Re: "hidden processes" in OpenVZ [message #23578 is a reply to message #23576] |
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floogy
Messages: 11 Registered: November 2007 Location: Koblenz Germany
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My Google search for define:"HW-node" remained without result. (?)
I guess it's a term for the Host-Computer on which OpenVZ runs the Guest-VE's. I guess I need a break, and an good introduction to OpenVZ ![Wink](images/smiley_icons/icon_wink.gif)
The problem is: I rent a vserver which is virtualized by virtuozzo, which based on OpenVZ. "Unfortunately" I don't have access to the host-system (the hw-node). No, instead I'm happy to be not responsable for that system ![Wink](images/smiley_icons/icon_wink.gif)
Though, in the VZPP:System Prozesses I can not find these hidden processes neither their envID.
My question is: how can I decide, that all hidden processes are system processes of the hardwarenode, if I'm not able to compare the PIDs numbers in VE with the pids in hw-node?
Oh jesus, I think I'm getting completly paranoid... It's time to switch either to managed webspace or to a rootserver, with access to the hw-node, isn't it?
nmap, logcheck etc. didn't report anything unusual, I'm sorry but this hidden stuff makes me nervous...
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