Herbert Poetzl a écrit :

On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 06:40:27AM +0100, Stéphane GAUTIER wrote:
Herbert Poetzl a écrit :

the difference is this:

sysv:  no init process is spawned, the runlevel
        scripts are invoked directly

        - fake init process is shown
        - calls to init will fail
        - you save the resources for the init
        - you see the startup process

plain: an init process is spawned, which in turn
        invokes the runlevel scripts

        - init and inittab will be executed
        - commands like reboot/halt will reach init
        - you do not see the startup


When I start/stop a vserver Sarge in sysv mode not of problem.

When I start/stop a vserver Sarge in plain mode I have a message with the stop of the vserver.

$ vserver malefoy stop

A timeout occured while waiting for the vserver to finish and it was
killed by sending a SIGKILL signal. Please investigate the reasons
and/or increase the timeout in apps/vshelper/sync-timeout.

sought on the Web and I have make tests during the stop with "ps - auxwww " but I do not see anything.

with util-vserver 0.30.209?
yes.

*  sys-cluster/util-vserver
     Latest version available: 0.30.209
     Latest version installed: 0.30.209
     Size of downloaded files: 583 kB
     Homepage:    http://www.nongnu.org/util-vserver/
     Description: Linux-VServer admin utilities
     License:     GPL-2

*  sys-kernel/vserver-sources
     Latest version available: 2.1.0_rc8-r1
     Latest version installed: 2.1.0_rc8-r1
     Size of downloaded files: 38,555 kB
     Homepage:    http://dev.gentoo.org/~hollow/vserver
Description: Full sources including gentoo and Linux-VServer patchsets for the 2.6 kernel tree
     License:     GPL-2




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