From: Paul Sladen (vserver_at_paul.sladen.org)
Date: Tue 23 Dec 2003 - 02:41:03 GMT
On 23 Dec 2003, John Francis Lee wrote:
> Now I have tried to delete the vserver directory and start over, but am
> unable to do so :
>
> rm: cannot chdir from `vs01/dev/pts/.' to `0': Not a directory
> rm: cannot chdir from `vs01/proc/.' to `ixj': Not a directory
If you do:
host:~# mount | grep vs01
in the host server, you'll notice theses to filesystems are mounted and
therefore in use. If you do either of:
host:~# vserver vs01 stop [automatic]
host:~# cd ; umount /vservers/vs01{/dev/pts,/proc} [manual]
then you should have no problem deleting the directories (mount
points) that filesystems are mounted on. You will need to issue `stop'
anyway to kill all the processes in that context anyway.
Hope that helps,
-Paul
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