Are you talking about signal shutdown? I use the signal shutdown almost exclusively. When I specify the time limit (within parameter) the Linux either shuts down normally or gets force off after the time limit. I also get a message on the VM user that issued the signal stating what it did. I'm running VM 5.1 and RHEL4 I also got the same results on VM 4.3
Steve G
| Marcy Cortes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Last night we had to shutdown a system that had about 60 Linux virtual
servers on it. They were all enabled for shutdown. I noticed that
although they were disconnected when the VM shutdown command was issued
and they did shutdown and load a disabled wait FFF, they remained
disconnected and did not get logged off. When the last one loaded its
FFF, the VM system went down properly.
Is that how it usually works on a VM shutdown? When I issue a "signal
shutdown user xxxxx" the disconnected user gets logged off instead of
remaining disconnected.
No issue really, just curious - I was confused as to why I still saw so
many on in query names.
Marcy Cortes
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