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Strange OVZ Issue

BrandonBrandon Member

Hi Everyone,

I am trying to resolve this strange OVZ issue where when rebooting the container, it is automatically killed as soon as it is initiated.

Here is the reboot output:

Restarting container
Starting container...
Opening delta /vz/private/9999/root.hdd/root.hdd
Adding delta dev=/dev/ploop18642 img=/vz/private/9999/root.hdd/root.hdd (rw)
Mounting /dev/ploop18642p1 at /vz/root/9999 fstype=ext4 data='balloon_ino=12,usrjquota=aquota.user,grpjquota=aquota.group,jqfmt=vfsv0,'
Container is mounted
Adding IP address(es): xxx.xx.xx.xxx
Setting CPU limit: 300
Setting CPU units: 10000
Setting CPUs: 4
Killing container ...
Container was stopped
Unmounting file system at /vz/root/9999
Unmounting device /dev/ploop18642
Container is unmounted

Does anyone know how to resolve this issue?

Comments

  • yes do you have root access to the node(just checking) and do you have any programs like nodewatch that could be stopping it?

  • @timnboys said:
    yes do you have root access to the node(just checking) and do you have any programs like nodewatch that could be stopping it?

    Yes I have root access. I used to have nodewatch but uninstalled it.

  • This is also the output of dmsg | tail

    [4502322.985127] EXT4-fs (ploop52235p1): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
    [4502322.985805] EXT4-fs (ploop52235p1): loaded balloon from 12 (46141448 blocks)
    [4502322.988694] CT: 9999: started
    [4502324.300845] CT: 9999: stopped
    [4502341.877178] ploop52235: p1
    [4502341.960636] ploop52235: p1
    [4502342.049166] EXT4-fs (ploop52235p1): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. Opts:
    [4502342.049604] EXT4-fs (ploop52235p1): loaded balloon from 12 (46141448 blocks)
    [4502342.052185] CT: 9999: started
    [4502343.290814] CT: 9999: stopped

  • okay was this a container nodewatch suspended before? or you got any alerts from nodewatch about this container?
    please try this from nodewatch's manual:

    vzctl set VEID --disabled no --save

    and see if that helps
    as I am guessing nodewatch probably suspended that container and caused this.

  • @timnboys said:
    okay was this a container nodewatch suspended before? or you got any alerts from nodewatch about this container?
    please try this from nodewatch's manual:
    as I am guessing nodewatch probably suspended that container and caused this.

    No this container was not disabled before and Nodewatch wasn't active when this happened.

    I tried your command and its still continuing with the same behaviour.

  • okay then could you give me your logs please(you know like openvz's actual log for this specific container or openvz's debug log pertain to this container?)

  • @timnboys said:
    okay then could you give me your logs please(you know like openvz's actual log for this specific container or openvz's debug log pertain to this container?)

    Sent you a PM!

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