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Re: Is there a way to "suspend" a VE? [message #13556 is a reply to message #13555] Tue, 29 May 2007 23:34 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
rickb is currently offline  rickb
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when you say suspend, do you mean on a technical or business level?

ie, suspend could mean disable/"turn off temporarily" or freeze the running processes so that the environment can be moved or otherwise started later in the same state.

I saw your point, "o VE is using too much CPU or is out of control" and I assumed you were looking for the first option.


VZ architecture terms
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disabled: VE will not start/autostart. its like unplugging the power cable.

checkpoint: snapshot data and kernel memory so that environment can be started on another or the same server later with an identical state. upon doing this, the VE is not stopped nor disallowed from starting.





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