Gregor,
Thank you!
Alexander,
I'm running a daemon to collects information about the host like cpu
and memory utilization. Thank you for the help. I'll try to fix it by
modifying the start/stop script.
Peter
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 11:58 PM, Solar Designer wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 11:
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 11:35:41PM -0300, Peter Senna Tschudin wrote:
> When I type:
> /etc/init.d/ganglia-monitor stop
>
> On my Host physical server, it shuts down all the running "gmond"
> processes both in host and in my VEs. How can I avoid this?
It sounds like you need to enhance the startu
So isn't it a global way to avoid killing the
> processes of VEs from the host?
Nope. A killall would include processes that run in containers.
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Hi Gregor,
Thank you for the reply.
So isn't it a global way to avoid killing the processes of VEs from the host?
Peter
On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 11:43 PM, Gregor at HostGIS wrote:
>> When I type:
>> /etc/init.d/ganglia-monitor stop
>> On my Host physical server, it shuts down all the running "g
When I type:
/etc/init.d/ganglia-monitor stop
On my Host physical server, it shuts down all the running "gmond"
processes both in host and in my VEs. How can I avoid this?
I don't know what ganglia is, but the issue sounds simple. my guess is
that the init script is probably doing "killall gmon
Dear list members,
When I type:
/etc/init.d/ganglia-monitor stop
On my Host physical server, it shuts down all the running "gmond"
processes both in host and in my VEs. How can I avoid this?
Thank you!
Peter
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