Hello Lyn,

* Lyn St George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [2007-02-08  1:13 +0000]:
>  On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 00:47:26 +0100 (CET), Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:
>  >Lyn St George wrote:
>  >> They still don't stop properly, and 'ps -ax' does not show all
>  >> processes, so I guess things need to be tweaked. But at least they
>  >> run.
>  >
>  >What? ps ax is not supposed to show _all_ processes, just the ones
>  >belonging to the current context. If you want to show all of them, use vps
>  >on the host.
>  
>  I meant all processes in the guest, not also those on the host. Some
>  were known to be running, eg Apache could be connected to, but
>  were not showing in the process list. 

I don't know if this is the problem, but 'ps -ax' is different from 
'ps ax' (the latter is probably what you want).

Quoting ps(1):
       -a              Select all processes except session leaders (see
                       getsid(2)) and processes not associated with a terminal.

        a              ... this option causes ps to list all processes
                       with a terminal (tty), or to list all processes when used
                       together with the x option.

ciao,
    ema

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