Hi
I suspect that the problem is in the openvz patch for the kernel. My
suspicion is that the poweroff button signal goes to vzeventd while it
should not do that for VE0.
So the next step is to check the kernel code. I have forwarded your
issue to upstream, but I have not seen any
Hi Richard
On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 11:26:41PM +0100, Richard Landsman - Rimote Media wrote:
Hello Ola,
Both commands work like expected. Nothing special. Although the
vzeventd is new for me.
vzeventd is new in latest kernel and latest vzctl. It is a new (improved) way
for a VE to
Richard rich...@rimote.nl writes:
Package: linux-kernel
Version: 10
Severity: normal
To reproduce use a standard clean install of debian 5 and install the openvz
kernel like this:
apt-get update apt-get -y upgrade apt-get -y install -t testing
linux-image-openvz-686
After restart
Hello Ola,
It is 2.6.32-29 download from the repository
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/linux-image-2.6.32-5-openvz-686
My VPS's are not loaded at boot so it cant find logfiles regarding them.
On a other system i looked through all relevant logs and there's nothing
about ACPI. I've already
Hallo Bjørn,
The bug you mentioned looks relevant. I did not use X. But I've tried to
install acpi-support from both the testing and unstable repo and it
doesn't seem to maken any difference. Maybe the update is not yet in the
repo? It looks like it still needs X and it is installed now so it
Hi Richard
Quoting Richard Landsman - Rimote Media rich...@rimote.nl:
Hello Ola,
It is 2.6.32-29 download from the repository
http://packages.debian.org/squeeze/linux-image-2.6.32-5-openvz-686
My VPS's are not loaded at boot so it cant find logfiles regarding them.
On a other system i looked
Richard Landsman - Rimote Media rich...@rimote.nl writes:
The bug you mentioned looks relevant. I did not use X. But I've tried to
install acpi-support from both the testing and unstable repo and it
doesn't seem to maken any difference.
You currently need acpi-support-base from unstable.
Hello,
I installed the packages (tested after the first command and then after
the second):
apt-get install -t unstable acpi-support-base
apt-get install -t unstable acpi-support
If i try to run the script it complains that /etc/acpi/events/powerbtn
exists. When i remove this file it works
forwarded 606237 http://bugzilla.openvz.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1722
thanks
Hi Richard
Can you please specify more exactly what revision of the kernel you are using.
I do not know what kernel version 10 is. Also 2.6.32 is not part of the stable
Debian so I can not use that as input for the version.
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
forwarded 606237 http://bugzilla.openvz.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1722
Bug #606237 [linux-2.6] linux-kernel: poweroff-button fails on
2.6.32-5-openvz-686
Set Bug forwarded-to-address to
'http://bugzilla.openvz.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1722'.
thanks
Processing commands for cont...@bugs.debian.org:
reassign 606237 linux-2.6
Bug #606237 [linux-kernel] linux-kernel: poweroff-button fails on
2.6.32-5-openvz-686
Warning: Unknown package 'linux-kernel'
Bug reassigned from package 'linux-kernel' to 'linux-2.6'.
Bug No longer marked as found in
Package: linux-kernel
Version: 10
Severity: normal
To reproduce use a standard clean install of debian 5 and install the openvz
kernel like this:
apt-get update apt-get -y upgrade apt-get -y install -t testing
linux-image-openvz-686
After restart poweroff with powerbutton does not work.
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