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"reboot" inside a container stops the container [message #42405] Wed, 13 April 2011 09:16 Go to previous message
Benjamin Henrion is currently offline  Benjamin Henrion
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Hi,

I found out that typing "reboot" in a container halts the whole
container, making it unreacheable (the container itself is not running
anymore, checking with vzlist on the physical machine).

Any idea if there is another command that kills all the processes and
restart the container from within a root shell on the container (yes I
know that you can do that with 'vzctl restart CTID' on the HN)?

Best,

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