Re: [Vserver] Stopping a 'noname' guest

2006-07-03 Thread Roderick A. Anderson

Daniel Hokka Zakrisson wrote:

Roderick A. Anderson wrote:

While playing about I forgot to stop a vserver before deleting it.  
Homw I have this 'no-name' guest running and can't remember how to 
stop it other than rebooting the server ( which has worked on 
other/old vserver kernels ).



vkill --xid  -- -1 ought to do it, but if not, you could always 
vkill the processes in the context one by one.


What a week-end.  I tried several things and then I sent the message off 
and went to do 'other-stuff'.


Came back, saw your message, logged in and the guest was gone!  Not sure 
why or how that happened.


Anyway thanks for the clue.  After reading this I remembered the 'vkill' 
command from a similar problem many months ago.



Rod
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Re: [Vserver] Stopping a 'noname' guest

2006-07-01 Thread Daniel Hokka Zakrisson

Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
While playing about I forgot to stop a vserver before deleting it.  Homw 
I have this 'no-name' guest running and can't remember how to stop it 
other than rebooting the server ( which has worked on other/old vserver 
kernels ).


vkill --xid  -- -1 ought to do it, but if not, you could always 
vkill the processes in the context one by one.


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[Vserver] Stopping a 'noname' guest

2006-07-01 Thread Roderick A. Anderson
While playing about I forgot to stop a vserver before deleting it.  Homw 
I have this 'no-name' guest running and can't remember how to stop it 
other than rebooting the server ( which has worked on other/old vserver 
kernels ).


It is frustrating.  I'm tryigng to create these from a remote location 
and my ssh connection keeps getting dropped and I can't figure out 
where.  Seems as long as there is traffic the link stays up but if 
vserver xxx build -m yum ... is slow the @#$%^& ssh link thinks there is 
no traffic and drops the connection.


Grr.


Rod
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