Hi Pawel

On Tue, Jan 08, 2008 at 01:28:58PM +0100, Paweł Tęcza wrote:
> 
> Package: vzctl
> Version: 3.0.22-1
> Severity: wishlist
> 
> I think that it's good idea to start again running VEs by
> `/etc/init.d/vz restart` command. Probably it's not hard to implement
> that feature. First, the init script should check running VEs
> and remember VEID of them before doing `stop`. Next, it should run
> `vzctl start VEID` command for all remebered VEs.
> 
> Now the /etc/init.d/vz script doesn't care about running VEs and
> I have to run them manually after `restart`. It can be uncomfortable
> when I have a lot of VEs and I don't want to start all of them.

Maybe I can add a new option, ve-restart or something that restarts them
all. I do not think I want to restart all the ve:s in the normal command
as upstream do not do that, and this is one of the thing that can
confuse people. Especially as this really affect the uptime of things.

Do you have any suggestion on how the code would look like?

Best regards,

// Ola

> 
> 

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