WISH: allow to specify VEs boot order for /etc/init.d/vz
Bug #394885 reported by
Cédric Dufour
This bug affects 2 people
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OpenVZ Tools |
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vzctl (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: vzctl
Hello,
When (re-)starting the host, the OpenVZ startup script (/etc/init.d/vz) starts VEs tagged "ONBOOT" in the order corresponding to their VE number.
In some cases, it may desirable to alter the boot order, for dependencies reasons. An optional "BOOT" file in the VEs configuration directory (/etc/vz/conf) could fit this requirement.
Applies to:
- vzctl 3.0.22-5ubuntu1.1 (Hardy Heron 8.04 LTS)
- vzctl 3.0.22-14ubuntu2 (Jaunty Jackalope 9.04)
Hope this could be of help to others.
Cheers
Changed in openvz-tools: | |
status: | Unknown → Confirmed |
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Thank you attacking this, I think it's a really useful wish.
However, the implementation should make sure, that any "ONBOOT" containers get started.
I propose to use the "BOOT" file, but append any containers not listed in there to the generated list.
What do you think?
Anyway, this is a nice feature and should get implemented upstream, not in Ubuntu, Debian or other distributions only. bugzilla. openvz. org/ and then link it here (via "Also affects project"). They might have something in mind to implement this already, or can help with getting it done.
Please forward it to http://
Thanks!