On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 10:19:43PM -0400, Chuck wrote:
> I have it running however I see a few things which have me confused. I have 
> never run or experienced centos before this.
> 
> I got the template from http://lylix.net/vps+templates/func,fileinfo/id,14/
> 

output of 'testme.sh' and 'vserver-info - SYSINFO' please

> 1. when running the basic system i see this in the process list.. 2 boots
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ssh]# ps ax
>   PID TTY      STAT   TIME COMMAND
>     1 ?        S      0:00 init boot
> 17957 ?        Ss     0:00 init boot
> 17959 ?        S      0:00 /bin/bash /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit
> 17964 ?        S      0:00 /sbin/initlog -r /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit
> 18012 ?        Ss     0:00 minilogd
> 18031 ?        S      0:00 sulogin
> 18036 pts/4    S+     
> 0:00 /usr/sbin/vcontext --silent --migrate --chroot --xid 39250 --uid 
> root --vlogin -- /bin/bash -login
> 18048 pts/3    Ss     0:00 /bin/bash -login
> 19977 pts/3    R+     0:00 ps ax

we probably alreay know what it is, but we need to
confirm, TIA,

Herbert

> 2. when shutting down it times out with this message
> 
> A timeout occured while waiting for the vserver to finish and it will
> be killed by sending a SIGKILL signal. The following process list
> might be useful for finding out the reason of this behavior:
> 
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 16810 39250 www4          ?        Ss     0:00 init boot
> 16811 39250 www4          ?        Ss     0:00  \_ init boot
> 16813 39250 www4          ?        S      0:00      
> \_ /bin/bash /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit
> 16818 39250 www4          ?        S      0:00          
> \_ /sbin/initlog -r /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit
> 16881 39250 www4          ?        S      0:00          \_ sulogin
> 16866 39250 www4          ?        Ss     0:00 minilogd
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> The init style is plain in the /etc/vservers configuration for this www4 
> server.
> 
> I used the 'gentoo' instructions for installing templates using vserver-new 
> and then double checked all the settings. I am not sure of the init style 
> however. it starts without errors and appears to run properly. yum even 
> updates properly.
> 
> I am sure this is probably something very simple that I am not familiar with 
> on this distro.
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> Chuck
> 
> 
> 
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