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Re: VE not rebooting [message #16064 is a reply to message #16028] Mon, 20 August 2007 18:42 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
locutius is currently offline  locutius
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i delayed in answering because i really dont know. i have the same situation on my servers as you describe on yours, but only when i chmod 755 the vz cron did the root cron for vz appear in the spool and in crontab -l (crontab for user root when logged in as root) and only then did the vz cron start the VPS to be rebooted

i also have other cron (not in the spool) which are showing on the cron log which are 644. and others which are 755

odd. odd. odd. i suspect something to do with SELinux labelling, it was enabled on o/s install and then disabled by gui ... i have seen the Gnome gui on CentOS 5 do strange things to httpd.conf breaking apache and also runlevels breaking iptables start on boot. intuitively i blame the gui and after i discovered the latest oddities i removed it on the VPS HN (actually removed ALL unnecessary services)
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no not kidding, the future is thin client remote desktop computing and that means gui's. Gnome and KDE both know that and a remote server can be administered entirely from their standard desktops. add nx and a broadband connection and you dont keep any files on your desktop. a remote rack box with 1GB RAM 180GB Disk 5MB duplex link costs less that 50 euro/month. my office and home broadband is free with my satellite HD TV. i cannot buy access to a 5MB link for 50 euro/month from my office or my home

so i expect my VPS customers to eventually want remote desktops

 
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