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Monitoring VE boot process [message #52085] Fri, 12 June 2015 13:08 Go to next message
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Registered: June 2015
Location: Serbia
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Hello everyone,

I am new to OpenVZ and I was wondering if there is a way to monitor the boot process messages ?

I am having some issues with init not starting some script. I think that is is a reason for /dev/pts not being mounted although I put an entry in the /etc/fstab, and networking not being enabled. When the system boots only the essential processes are started - init, bash, ant that is it.

When I try to mount the /dev/pts by hand, it works, and when I try to start the networking it also works. I think it is something related to init scripts, and the boot process.

I wanted to ask you for an advice on how to troubleshoot this, and if there is a way to connect to a VE to monitor the boot process.

Thanks in advance,
Nikola
Re: Monitoring VE boot process [message #52086 is a reply to message #52085] Fri, 12 June 2015 13:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
curx
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Registered: February 2006
Location: Nürnberg, Germany
Senior Member

Hi,

you can attach the console of our container, like

# attach the console to your container - the container can be started or not
% vzctl console <CTID>
(use ESC + . to leave console)

# re(start|boot) your container
% vzctl restart <CTID>

Bye,
Thorsten
Re: Monitoring VE boot process [message #52087 is a reply to message #52086] Fri, 12 June 2015 16:08 Go to previous message
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Registered: June 2015
Location: Serbia
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Hello,

Thank you for answering.

I tried that, but that way I can only see what scripts are being executed but now if they passed ?

Is there some setting for that?

Thanks,
Nikola
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