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Re: Is there a way to "suspend" a VE? [message #13555 is a reply to message #13554] Tue, 29 May 2007 23:27 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
kingneutron is currently offline  kingneutron
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Ah, yes - thank you. Smile Smile

That entry in the man page is pretty cryptic tho; what exactly does "Disable VE start" actually MEAN / entail? Rolling Eyes

--Also from the man page, it looks like checkpoint/restore is available, so suspend/resume looks doable:

[[
   Checkpointing and restore
       Checkpointing is a feature of OpenVZ kernel which allows to save a complete state of a running VE, and to restore it later.

       chkpnt veid [--dumpfile name]
              This command saves a complete state of a running VE to a dump file, and  stops the  VE.  If  an  option  --dumpfile  is  not  set,  default  dump  file  name
 /vz/dump/Dump.veid is used.

       restore veid [--dumpfile name]
              This command restores a VE from dump file created by the chkpnt command.
]]
 
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