12-02-2006
And possibly break scripts running on thr system? As tornado said why would you care? Just learn to live with it, besides ps will tell them just as easily what you are doing.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
vzeventd
vzeventd(8) Containers vzeventd(8)
NAME
vzeventd - the OpenVZ events daemon.
SYNOPSIS
vzeventd [-v] [-d]
vzeventd -h
DESCRIPTION
This daemon takes care of events sent by the OpenVZ kernel (via a netlink socket) and performs required actions associated with those
events, by running specific scripts. Every event received contains a container ID, which is passed to the script as VEID environment vari-
able.
Current list of known events and associated vzeventd actions are:
start Ignore.
stop Run /usr/lib/vzctl/scripts/vzevent-stop. This script takes care of removing ARP and routing records for the given CT from CT0.
mount Ignore.
umount Ignore.
reboot Run /usr/lib/vzctl/scripts/vzevent-reboot. This script takes care of rebooting a given CT.
OPTIONS
-v Increase verbosity (can be used multiple times).
-d Debug mode (do not daemonize, run in foreground).
-h Display help and exit.
EXIT STATUS
Returns 0 upon success.
LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2010-2011, Parallels, Inc. Licensed under GNU GPL.
AUTHOR
This manual page was initially written by Thorsten Schifferdecker <tsd@debian.systs.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used
by others).
OpenVZ 28 Jun 2011 vzeventd(8)