Re: [Vserver] centos64 timing out on stop but no service errors

2006-10-02 Thread Daniel Hokka Zakrisson

Chuck wrote:

any idea where to look? evidently something isnt exiting cleanly in the guest
but my serial monitor stops showing anything at Starting killall:  [  OK  ]
i suspect its something in the halt script? it stopped ok till my tech decided 
to run yum update on it! that itself isnt bad, but to make things worse he 
promptly 'cleaned up' by removing all the rpmsave files!  so i had to re-edit 
everything and think i may have missed something. needless to say he is no 
longer allowed to touch the servers.


valkyrie 0 # vserver cntos64-webmin-tmpl stop
A timeout occured while waiting for the vserver to finish and it will
be killed by sending a SIGKILL signal. The following process list
might be useful for finding out the reason of this behavior:

--
--
* CentOS64 template Stopped


Is this fully reproducible, i.e. do you get it every time you try to 
stop that particular guest? If so, would it be possible for you to stop 
by the IRC channel (#vserver at irc.oftc.net) some time tomorrow (Oct 
3rd, I'll probably be around after 11 AM UTC) for some more interactive 
debugging?


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Re: [Vserver] centos64 timing out on stop but no service errors

2006-10-02 Thread Chuck
On Monday 02 October 2006 18:59, Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
 Chuck wrote:
  any idea where to look? evidently something isnt exiting cleanly in the 
guest
  but my serial monitor stops showing anything at Starting killall:  [  
OK  ]
  i suspect its something in the halt script? it stopped ok till my tech 
decided 
  to run yum update on it! that itself isnt bad, but to make things worse he 
  promptly 'cleaned up' by removing all the rpmsave files!  so i had to 
re-edit 
  everything and think i may have missed something. needless to say he is no 
  longer allowed to touch the servers.
  
  valkyrie 0 # vserver cntos64-webmin-tmpl stop
  A timeout occured while waiting for the vserver to finish and it will
  be killed by sending a SIGKILL signal. The following process list
  might be useful for finding out the reason of this behavior:
  
  --
  --
  * CentOS64 template Stopped
 
 Is this fully reproducible, i.e. do you get it every time you try to 
 stop that particular guest? If so, would it be possible for you to stop 
 by the IRC channel (#vserver at irc.oftc.net) some time tomorrow (Oct 
 3rd, I'll probably be around after 11 AM UTC) for some more interactive 
 debugging?
 

it is every time.. ill try.. i have a huge workload at the moment 
with 'immediate' requests from the boss.. if i can get those cleaned up i 
will have time otherwise it will have to be another day. but yes i would like 
to get this working properly... its not affecting anything other than my 
sanity at seeing an error :) and taking probably a bit longer due to timeout 
than normal. to be honest, once i get the template into production guests, 
they may only get shut down once a year if that so its not a huge issue other 
than me wanting it perfect.  if i can get thru this workload tonight, ill be 
there otherwise, ill let you know or just show up if you are usually there 
after that time on a day when i can.

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and asked 'Why do you not get the viruses or the BlueScreensOfDeath
or insecure system troubles and slowness or pay through the nose 
for an OS as *we* do?!!', and I answered...'I use Linux'. 
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