Re: [Vserver] setting time out on vserver stop

2007-01-05 Thread Roderick A. Anderson

Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:

Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
I keep loosing track of who does/has done what.  Another point to to 
clarify is if there is still the issue with the pam modules.  Section 
5, third bullet.


On FC6? I haven't verified it there, but (on FC5) the module will log an 
error every time it's used. I guess removing modules that will not work 
is a good idea anyway, to keep down the overhead.


My bad. I have a FC6 system at home ( not a Linux-Vserver ) but I'm 
working on a FC5 system at work.


And I'm going to stop replying and start a new message thread for my 
next post.



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Re: [Vserver] setting time out on vserver stop

2007-01-04 Thread Daniel Hokka Zakrisson

Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
I'm migrating a FC5 system to a Linux-Vserver and found while following 
the directions that the latest non-vserver kernel is newer than one in 
your repository.


Yeah. I was hoping FC5 would get a 2.6.19 kernel based RSN, but it seems 
that's not happening (at least not right now), so I'll probably release 
a new one soon. FC6 should get a 2.6.19 update within a week or so, so 
that will not be upgraded just yet.


My suggestion is to change the instructions to exclude the kernel(s) and 
yum and add the dhozac.repo before doing a yum -y update after the 
initial install.


I always thought that seemed like the right thing to do, but I was a bit 
too lazy to update the howto (and now it's frozen until it's migrated ;-)).


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Re: [Vserver] setting time out on vserver stop

2007-01-04 Thread Roderick A. Anderson

Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:

Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
I'm migrating a FC5 system to a Linux-Vserver and found while 
following the directions that the latest non-vserver kernel is newer 
than one in your repository.


Yeah. I was hoping FC5 would get a 2.6.19 kernel based RSN, but it seems 
that's not happening (at least not right now), so I'll probably release 
a new one soon. FC6 should get a 2.6.19 update within a week or so, so 
that will not be upgraded just yet.


My suggestion is to change the instructions to exclude the kernel(s) 
and yum and add the dhozac.repo before doing a yum -y update after the 
initial install.


I always thought that seemed like the right thing to do, but I was a bit 
too lazy to update the howto (and now it's frozen until it's migrated ;-)).


And I'm a little too hesitant to mess with others work.  I'll keep notes 
as I go ( this is a running system I'm migrating so I can't just do it 
during the day ) and pass them along.



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Re: [Vserver] setting time out on vserver stop

2007-01-04 Thread Guenther Fuchs
Hi there,

on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 at 1:03:25 PM there was posted:

jmp NB:
jmp Did you plan to make a quickstart for vserver fedora core 6  in
jmp the near future ?
jmp The formers were great and usefull ...

as the formers where written by me I take this as my task ;-)  This
week I've had planned to write a new howto as I want to upgrade two of
my machines - unfortunately I mixed this with trying to get a SATAII
hardware raid (Promise TX4310) to run which I couldn't, as it only got
linux drivers for RHEL4 (kernel 2.6.9) and I didn't want to go back on
such a late kernel. So I will setup this later on the week with a
software raid as previous, so look forward to receive the new howto
soon.

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Re: [Vserver] setting time out on vserver stop

2007-01-04 Thread Roderick A. Anderson

Guenther Fuchs wrote:

Hi there,

on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 at 1:03:25 PM there was posted:

jmp NB:
jmp Did you plan to make a quickstart for vserver fedora core 6  in
jmp the near future ?
jmp The formers were great and usefull ...

as the formers where written by me I take this as my task ;-)  This
week I've had planned to write a new howto as I want to upgrade two of
my machines - unfortunately I mixed this with trying to get a SATAII
hardware raid (Promise TX4310) to run which I couldn't, as it only got
linux drivers for RHEL4 (kernel 2.6.9) and I didn't want to go back on
such a late kernel. So I will setup this later on the week with a
software raid as previous, so look forward to receive the new howto
soon.


I keep loosing track of who does/has done what.  Another point to to 
clarify is if there is still the issue with the pam modules.  Section 5, 
third bullet.



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Re: [Vserver] setting time out on vserver stop

2007-01-04 Thread Daniel Hokka Zakrisson

Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
I keep loosing track of who does/has done what.  Another point to to 
clarify is if there is still the issue with the pam modules.  Section 5, 
third bullet.


On FC6? I haven't verified it there, but (on FC5) the module will log an 
error every time it's used. I guess removing modules that will not work 
is a good idea anyway, to keep down the overhead.


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Re: [Vserver] setting time out on vserver stop

2007-01-03 Thread jean-marc pouchoulon




Oh? /etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vshelper/sync-timeout works as 
expected here, how did you set it and what did you set it to?


Ok sync-timeout works as expected. ( put it at 120s value and it wait 
after killall 2 mn - I think that timeout was before killall    )


The problem came from my script ( must flag /var/lock/subsys/  in the 
script or the service wasn't stopped )


Thanks Daniel  


NB:
Did you plan to make a quickstart for vserver fedora core 6  in the 
near future ?

The formers were great and usefull ...








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Re: [Vserver] setting time out on vserver stop

2007-01-03 Thread Daniel Hokka Zakrisson

jean-marc pouchoulon wrote:




Oh? /etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vshelper/sync-timeout works as 
expected here, how did you set it and what did you set it to?


Ok sync-timeout works as expected. ( put it at 120s value and it wait 
after killall 2 mn - I think that timeout was before killall    )


I assume you mean the killall script from the guest? The 2 minutes is 
from the beginning of the stop process until all left-over processes 
will be forcibly killed by the stop script.


In addition, the killall script in Fedora/RHEL/CentOS doesn't actually 
kill all processes, it just stops all services that still have their 
/var/lock/subsys files around.


Did you plan to make a quickstart for vserver fedora core 6  in the 
near future ?

The formers were great and usefull ...


The instructions from FC5 should basically apply, but I suppose 
migrating the howto to the new wiki and updating it to cover FC6 would 
be a good idea.


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Re: [Vserver] setting time out on vserver stop

2007-01-03 Thread Roderick A. Anderson

Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:

jean-marc pouchoulon wrote:


snip /



The instructions from FC5 should basically apply, but I suppose 
migrating the howto to the new wiki and updating it to cover FC6 would 
be a good idea.


I'm migrating a FC5 system to a Linux-Vserver and found while following 
the directions that the latest non-vserver kernel is newer than one in 
your repository.


My suggestion is to change the instructions to exclude the kernel(s) and 
yum and add the dhozac.repo before doing a yum -y update after the 
initial install.



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[Vserver] setting time out on vserver stop

2007-01-02 Thread jean-marc pouchoulon

Hi
I have(It seems ... I am not sure I have understood all)   a slow ldap 
service to stop ( on FC6 ).
That service exceed the time limit on vserver stop command  and  
killall is launched = desorderely  shutdown  for the ldap.
Where can I increase time out on a vserver stop to wait for normally 
terminated process  ? (sync-timeout  seems to be ignored.)


Thanks and meilleurs voeux to all vserver guys.

NB:  There will be a return of experience on vserver/xen/vmware  by 
C.N.R.S. - University - Rectorat de Montpellier for  1/2 day

in Montpellier France in the beginning of february.






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Re: [Vserver] setting time out on vserver stop

2007-01-02 Thread Daniel Hokka Zakrisson

jean-marc pouchoulon wrote:

Hi
I have(It seems ... I am not sure I have understood all)   a slow ldap 
service to stop ( on FC6 ).
That service exceed the time limit on vserver stop command  and  
killall is launched = desorderely  shutdown  for the ldap.
Where can I increase time out on a vserver stop to wait for normally 
terminated process  ? (sync-timeout  seems to be ignored.)


Oh? /etc/vservers/.defaults/apps/vshelper/sync-timeout works as expected 
here, how did you set it and what did you set it to?


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