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* Sometimes when we have some action scripts that do not work properly, the OpenVZ container fails to start and becomes unresponsive, ie., it is now in a '''locked''' state.  
 
* Sometimes when we have some action scripts that do not work properly, the OpenVZ container fails to start and becomes unresponsive, ie., it is now in a '''locked''' state.  
 
* The '''pid''' of the '''/usr/sbin/vzctl ''[VEID]'' start''' process is stored in '''/var.lib/vz/lock/''[VEID]''.lck file''' appended with 2 line feeds.  
 
* The '''pid''' of the '''/usr/sbin/vzctl ''[VEID]'' start''' process is stored in '''/var.lib/vz/lock/''[VEID]''.lck file''' appended with 2 line feeds.  
* If multiple attempts were made to '''start / restart''' the container in vain, then each such event will have a separate '''pid'''. All these '''pid'''s will have to be removed and finally the '''lck''' file as well.  
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* If multiple attempts were made to '''start / restart''' the container in vain, then each such event will have a separate '''pid'''. All these '''pid'''s will have to be removed and finally the '''lck''' file as well.
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* These pids can be found from:
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ps aux | grep "/usr/sbin/vzctl start [VEID]"
 
* Now the container can be stopped from the GUI.
 
* Now the container can be stopped from the GUI.
  
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Latest revision as of 15:39, 18 July 2019

Yellowpin.svg Note: OpenVZ Containers are only supported until Proxmox VE 3.4
  • Sometimes when we have some action scripts that do not work properly, the OpenVZ container fails to start and becomes unresponsive, ie., it is now in a locked state.
  • The pid of the /usr/sbin/vzctl [VEID] start process is stored in /var.lib/vz/lock/[VEID].lck file appended with 2 line feeds.
  • If multiple attempts were made to start / restart the container in vain, then each such event will have a separate pid. All these pids will have to be removed and finally the lck file as well.
  • These pids can be found from:
ps aux | grep "/usr/sbin/vzctl start [VEID]"
  • Now the container can be stopped from the GUI.