Hi, although I haven't updated anything of significance for a bit, I'm
suddenly *noticing* a problem recently where the vserver-stat is loosing
the name of a specific guest:
vserver-stat shows:
CTX PROC VSZ RSS userTIME sysTIME UPTIME NAME
1010 4 98.8M 4.3M 0m00s93 0m00s45 57m44s71 log1
1011 9 127.2M 15.8M 0m00s57 0m00s61 57m44s69 dnscache
1471 29 473.6M 67.1M 3m51s60 0m13s29 57m44s73 mysql1
2441 14 308.3M 41.4M 0m01s48 0m00s60 57m44s67 mysql2
2465 5 152.2M 6.1M 0m45s74 0m12s86 57m44s59
2470 9 43.6M 15.3M 0m02s57 0m00s67 57m44s73 xpm1
The context 2465 is named "proxy1" and when I first start the machine it
was visible. Not quite sure what triggered it to disappear?
Previously the machine was up for at least 28 days and I'm reasonably
sure only yesterday I could see the context correctly named. I
restarted the machine this morning because I could no longer start/stop
the machine using the vserver script (since it's name had suddenly
disappeared) and as you can see it's disappeared after less than an hour
after reboot?
util-vserver-0.30.216_pre2921
kernel 2.6.32.22-grsec2.2.0-vs2.3.0.36.29.6
Can anyone shine some insight on what might be happening here please?
Also a tip on how to restart the context using only it context number
would also be helpful?
Thanks
Ed W
Received on Sat Nov 27 14:56:57 2010