11-22-2002
Hey, thanx !!!
I'll take care in future.
Thanks to all
~MK
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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).
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