Wackojacko wrote: > Anton Piatek wrote: >> Wackojacko wrote: >>> Anton Piatek wrote: >>>> Hi, I set up a basic schroot environment to run a couple of 32 bit >>>> apps on my amd64 box. The problem is that when the program exits >>>> schroot leaves all its session data behind, mount points and all (so >>>> `mount` returns a hell of a lot of entries) >>>> >>>> schroot is being called as follows >>>> `ls -l myprogram` >>>> myprogram -> do_schroot >>>> `cat do_schroot` >>>> exec schroot -p -c sid32 -q -- "`basename $0`" "$@" >>>> So when I run `myprogram` schroot runs it for me in a 32bit env. My >>>> question is, what should I change to make sure that schroot uses as >>>> few sessions as possible and closes them when done? >>>> >>>> Anton >>>> >>> <snip large amount of chroots> >>> >>> Anton >>> >>> I had a similar problem when I first switched to schroot from dchroot. >>> In my case it turned out to be a problem with the way was launching >>> the program in the chroot. I originally used wrapper scripts, which >>> for some reason didn't terminate when the program they had launched >>> terminated, and therefore kept the session open. >>> >>> It may help if you could give us more information on what myprogram >>> does, and how it is launched, in the chroot? >>> >>> In any case you could try >>> #schroot -e --all-sessions >>> >>> to kill the existing processes. >>> >> mypgrogram is one of: skype, bibblepro (photo editor), firefox (to have >> 32bit flash). I am sure there are a few others. > > Do you have any scripts in the chroot to start them? >> Normally I close them down, but often I will just shut down the >> computer, maybe that causes it? > > Possible >> If i use -e --all-sessions will that not kill a running program in >> another schroot? >> > > Yes meant to add that caveat. Maybe add something to a run level 0 > and 6 that executes this on shutdown to clean up /var/lib/chroot. >> Anton >> There is one script... "do_schroot": exec schroot -p -c sid32 -q -- "`basename $0`" "$@" All programs I run are a symbolic link to that script, which figures out how it was called and then runs that command in the 32 bit schroot. I could change the paramaters there, but that still wouldnt help as I want to be able to run several schroot programs.
Would it be better to define one schroot instance and get all programs to use that explicitly? Anton -- email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] blog/photos: http://www.strangeparty.com pgp: [0xB307BAEF] (http://tastycake.net/~anton/anton.asc) fingerprint: 116A 5F01 1E5F 1ADE 78C6 EDB3 B9B6 E622 B307 BAEF
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