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Any operation on a VE gives me "Cannot lock VE". How do I solve it?

Article ID: 655 
Last Review: Mar,23 2009
Author: Kichigin Aleksey
Last updated by: Kichigin Aleksey APPLIES TO:
  • Parallels Virtuozzo Containers for Linux

Resolution

VE is locked when some operation (backup, migration, start / stop, etc.) with this VE is in progress. You can determine which process is holding VE #101 using the following command on the hardware node:

# cat /vz/lock/101.lck


You can kill that process if needed. Make sure that the process is really killed. If there is no process with that PID on the node, just remove the lockfile.
Keywords: lock,locked


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