instances can be stopped successfully.
2. with the kernel 2.6.17.13-vs2.0.2.1 this failure does not appear.
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reboot alone won't work without an init, and by default guests don't
have one (see below). reboot -f just calls into the kernel and tells
it to reboot. This is caught by the patch and the kernel runs
vshelper, which does the rebooting/halting.
Thank you for your explanation.
Only if you're
the following error:
shutdown: timeout opening/writing control channel /dev/initctl
init: timeout opening/writing control channel /dev/initctl
What is with vshelper? Is this needed for rebooting in VServer 2.x too?
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As expected if you're not running an init (i.e. using the plain
initstyle). You'll have to use reboot -f to invoke vshelper which
would reboot the guest.
Can you explain that a little bit more in detail for me? How is it possible to
use a simple reboot within vserver?
As expected if you're