Ben Kennish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Why is it that FreeVSD has such a problem with the /proc 'directory' on
> the VSs?...
> 
> 1. Why does a VS need a proc directory anyway?  'Files' like 'meminfo'
> and 'interrupts' dont really apply to one VS and might not be desirable
> to let your users see (btw, I have just deleted all my test VSs so dont
> quote me on those files being there.)

Try building MySQL, or running `top' or `ps' without  /proc mounted.
 
> 2. Whenever I do a vsboot --stop, pause, and do a vsboot --start now, I
> get firstly a "umount: /proc device busy" followed, of course, by a
> "mount: /proc device already mounted" message.  Why is /proc busy upon
> shutting down a VS?

Sounds like the VS is not shutting down properly.  Does it happen
with --restart ?
 

Nick.
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