>> >> I've noticed that there's a /etc/cron.d/vz, which runs >> >> /usr/share/vzctl/scripts/vpsreboot >> Sounds good but... what exactly is the point of this functionality?
Vasily Tarasov wrote: > For example the root of VE performed `reboot` command inside VE. VE will > stop, but somebody from outer world should start it again. vpsreboot is > this somebody, who starts VE if it was rebooted. ;) Ahhh, okay. Running "init 6" in a VE stops the VE's processes and shuts it down, but has no mechanism of restarting it. Then a few minutes later vpsreboot boots it back up, simulating the rebooting part of a reboot. Of course! Thanks for the explanation; it makes sense now that I have the missing piece filled in. :) I'll make a note of this for the template caches I'm creating. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] https://openvz.org/mailman/listinfo/users
