Hello,
on my ProxMox VE 1.9 production machine I have one OpenVZ container running a small Debian system I don´t need anymore. But the problem is that it is unstoppable. It runs at 24% CPU usage and 32MB of RAM, but I see no way to halt it. I already tried the web interface commands as well as
but nothing stops it.
Is there another way to kill this container? It can be deleted, I don´t use it anymore.
But I hope I don´t have to restart the host node because there are many virtual machines running on it.
Can you help me?
on my ProxMox VE 1.9 production machine I have one OpenVZ container running a small Debian system I don´t need anymore. But the problem is that it is unstoppable. It runs at 24% CPU usage and 32MB of RAM, but I see no way to halt it. I already tried the web interface commands as well as
Code:
# vzctl stop 220
Stopping container ...
Unable to stop container: operation timed out
Is there another way to kill this container? It can be deleted, I don´t use it anymore.
But I hope I don´t have to restart the host node because there are many virtual machines running on it.
Can you help me?
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