Herbert Poetzl wrote:
On Tue, Nov 14, 2006 at 01:08:02PM -0600, Randall Smith wrote:
With a fresh vserver install on Debian Etch, here is my shutdown output:

~# vserver vs1 stop
Stopping web server (apache2)....
Shutting down WebKit: Success
Stopping periodic command scheduler: crond.
Stopping PostgreSQL 8.1 database server: main.
Stopping internet superserver: inetd.
Stopping rsync daemon: rsync.
Stopping OpenBSD Secure Shell server: sshd.
Stopping system log daemon: syslogd.
Asking all remaining processes to terminate...done.
Killing all remaining processes...done.
cat: /proc/cmdline: No such file or directory
mount: permission denied

quite interesting ...

I have installed some apps, but I've been getting these errors since I first created the vserver. Any idea why?

basically your shutdown scripts try do do something
and fail because of the limit capabilities, this something seems to involve the following operations:

 cat /proc/cmdline (which is hidden)
 mount (maybe proc or sys?)

removing those lines from the shutdown script will
eliminate those errors, which can as well be ignored

HTH,
Herbert
Randall

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To correct the cmdline error I commented out the splash_back call in /etc/init.d/sendsigs. Hope that helps someone else.

Randall

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