Shutdown halts with many Unmounted /home/virtfs
Hi, we were doing a kernel upgrade on the server
from: 3.10.0-693.11.6.el7.x86_64
TO: 3.10.0-693.11.6.el7.x86_64
We issued a reboot command, however, the system hung and kept recycling at the following screenshot (we had to hard reset it):
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The system hangs at: "Reached target Shutdown"
Here is some more information on our setup, any suggestions:
- CENTOS 7.4 standard
- WHM v68.0.38
- JailShell enabled
- Enabled: EXPERIMENTAL: Jail Apache Virtual Hosts using mod_ruid2 and cPanel" jailshell.
- Enabled: Use cPanel" jailshell by default
- Jailed /proc mount method: "Mount limited /proc for RHEL, CentOS, and CloudLinux" 6, Full /proc for RHEL, CentOS, CloudLinux, or xenpv 5 or 7 default"
- Jailed /bin mounted suid: off
- Jailed /usr/bin mounted suid: off
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Hi, The system hangs at: "Reached target Shutdown"
This may have to be checked, but you are not alone with this issue. If you search "Reached target Shutdown" on google, you will lot of results. Try updating your system..One other question, once rebooted, Apache does not start automatically even though its checked in the services. We usually start it up manually.
reenable the service # systemctl disable httpd # systemctl enable httpd0 -
Hi @hicom Agree with @24x7server on this one, furthermore, can you let us know if after following the advice provided if httpd continues to have the same issue? Thanks! 0 -
Thanks, will try it. Won't know until the next reboot. The "Target Shutdown" issue didn't happen on previous reboots so I am a bit hesitant to believe its in the OS. The screen kept saying Unmounted /home/virtfs/ then cycles again to "Target Shutdown". 0
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