Hi Felix, I think you can check by xm command there are two options to shutdown complete xen. -a Shutdown all domains. Often used when doing a complete shutdown of a Xen system. -w Wait for the domain to complete shutdown before returning. xm shutdown -a -w Thanks, Norman
Hi Norman, Norman NTP schrieb:> I think you can check by xm command there are two options to shutdown > complete xen.Unfortunately, there is no ''xm'' command in F10. Furthermore I like to have this functionality for all VMs in libvirt, e.g. with KVM domains. ''xm'' probably don''t handle these. And the most important thing for me is that I don''t have to do it manually. Yes, I can write my own init script but hey, this such a common use case that I think Fedora should provide something out of the box, right? But thanks for your post anyway :-) fs
Hi Felix, Oh, I thought you are using Fc-8 on Dom0 :) On 1/4/09, Felix Schwarz <felix.schwarz@web.de> wrote:> Hi Norman, > > Norman NTP schrieb: >> I think you can check by xm command there are two options to shutdown >> complete xen. > > Unfortunately, there is no ''xm'' command in F10. Furthermore I like to have > this functionality for all VMs in libvirt, e.g. with KVM domains. ''xm'' > probably don''t handle these. > > And the most important thing for me is that I don''t have to do it manually. > Yes, I can write my own init script but hey, this such a common use case > that > I think Fedora should provide something out of the box, right? > > But thanks for your post anyway :-) > fs > >