[pkg-lxc-devel] Bug#887787: lxc: CentOS 7 amd64 container can't be stopped
Mathias Gibbens
gibmat at debian.org
Thu Nov 23 23:15:36 GMT 2023
Control: tags -1 + moreinfo
Hi Toni,
Sorry that no one responded to this bug until now. Is this behavior
still happening on a bookworm or sid system? I've just spent some time
testing various containers, including a CentOS 7 one, and they are
properly shutting down, both internally (`shutdown` and `halt`) as well
as via `lxc-stop`.
On Fri, 19 Jan 2018 22:51:13 +0100 Toni Mueller <toni at debian.org>
wrote:
> Trying to 'lxc-stop -n centos' (name of the container) also does not
> work. [snip] It would be great if lxc could prevent a container
> misbehaving like that.
`lxc-stop` does have the "--timeout" and "--kill" options which can
be used to force stop a container that doesn't gracefully shutdown.
Mathias
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