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[Xen-users] RE: xend stop doesn't call network-script stop

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Subject: [Xen-users] RE: xend stop doesn't call network-script stop
From: "Schober Walter" <Walter.Schober@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 15 May 2007 15:51:03 +0200
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Attached my network-bridge-bonding script, if helpful for someone.
 
Is it normal, that
root      5450     1  0 03:12 ?        00:00:00 python /usr/sbin/xend start
root      5453  5450  0 03:12 ?        00:00:00 python /usr/sbin/xend start
stays running that way?
 
Any other hint, why 'service xend stop' doens't call the script?
 
I'm about to believe, that this isn't really interesting thus no one really cares about to get the "stop" working, too.
My scripts work perfectly, if called in the shell.
 
br
Walter
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Centos 5, Xen 3.0.3
 


From: Schober Walter
Sent: Sunday, May 06, 2007 12:26 PM
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Subject: xend stop doesn't call network-script stop

"service xend start" calls the script configured in xend-config.sxp with parameter "start" perfectly. The network get's setup and is working, too.
But on stopping xend with "service xend stop" that script doesn't get called.
Doing it manually works great as well. Even set -x in the network script doesn't give me any output on the /var/log/xend-debug.log on "service xend stop".
 
What have I missed here?
 
br
Walter

Attachment: network-bridge-all
Description: network-bridge-all

Attachment: network-bridge-bonding
Description: network-bridge-bonding

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