Alexander Leidinger wrote:
On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 08:03:53 +0100 Alexander Leidinger
<alexan...@leidinger.net>  wrote:

Hi,

now that jails are started in the background (which is good, to

I just realized yesterday that it also stops in parallel (in the
background). This is bad. It may be the case that a jail is not fully
stopped via the rc scripts when the OS decides to kill the remaining
processes during a shutdown.

My first reaction is to only allow to start in the background, but
everything else needs to be serialized.

Any objections or better ideas out there?

Maybe stopping can be done in parallel, but rc script should wait (in loop) until all jails are stopped or some configurable timeout (for example 60 seconds).

Miroslav Lachman
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