Subject: Graceful shutdown problem
From: "John A. Sullivan III" <jsullivan@opensourcedevel.com>
Date: Wed, 13 May 2009 06:55:41 -0400

Hello, all.  We are having a problem with graceful shutdown of our
vservers.  For example, one of our vservers is a Zimbra email system.
It is set to start and stop as part of vservers-default.  Since email
systems can take quite a while to shut down, we created
a /etc/vservers/zimbra1/apps/vshelper/sync-timeout file and with
contents of:
900

However, if we shutdown the vserver host, e.g., halt -p, we notice the
default server shutdown is very fast - much too fast to be adequate for
Zimbra.  As a result, when the server reboots, we have serious damage to
the email database.

Other than some kludge such as inserting a long sleep sequence in a
shutdown script, is there an elegant way of giving the vservers adequate
time to shut down when the host is shut down? Thanks - John
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John A. Sullivan III
Open Source Development Corporation
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jsullivan@opensourcedevel.com

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