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Re: Debian-style init scripts considered harmful? [message #31859 is a reply to message #31849] Fri, 11 July 2008 09:29 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Oliver Heinz is currently offline  Oliver Heinz
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Am Freitag 11 Juli 2008 05:18:07 schrieb Kir Kolyshkin:
....
> The workaround is to introduce a feature to hide guests' processes from
> the host system. This is implemented in OpenVZ kernels >= 2.6.24 as per
> bug #511 (http://bugzilla.openvz.org/511).


That is great news, I don't consider it a workaround, seems like  a great 
feature to me :-)

I preferred  vservers behaviour on that. You have a special context (1) where 
you see all processes and in the root context (0) you see just those that 
belong to the root server. And you may change to context 1 if you really want 
to operate on the whole process list.

So thanks for creating this "workaround"! Will it still be possible to see the 
complete processlist including those hidden guests  if you want to do it on 
purpose?

[ups, am i hijacking this thread? I hope it's still of relevance to the 
original poster]


Oliver
 
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