Greetings,

----- Original Message -----
> The containers we're expecting to start on boot are precisely those
> which have "ONBOOT="yes" in their config files. And up until a few
> updates ago, they always started on boot.

Well, that is news.  I haven't tried to verify yet.


> That said, this new behavior of suspending running containers on shutdown 
> seems useful
> though.

That isn't new behavior. They actually made that the default (I believe) a few 
years back.  See the following setting in /etc/vz/vz.conf:

VE_STOP_MODE

This from the vz.conf man page:

VE_STOP_MODE=suspend|stop
   If  the value of this parameter is set to suspend or not set at all, vz 
initscript called with stop argument will try to suspend the running 
containers, instead of stopping them. Suspended containers when will be 
restored on vz start.  This  feature usually helps to decrease the reboot time. 
If a container fails to suspend, it will be stopped anyway.

TYL,
-- 
Scott Dowdle
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