gen2 wrote:>
> Hi There,
>
> Having some trouble discovering how to shutdown domU's without saving
> them. I have some awful power from the grid causing the
> backup battery
> system to initiate shutdown's on dom0, which is the desired result,
> however domU's are saving (which I don't want) and this takes a
very
> long time (for whatever reason). As they shutdown, console does this
> .................................on and on while it tries to save the
> domU's, past the point where the battery can sustain the
> dom0. So I need
> a way to consistently, gracefully deal with dom0 shutdowns
> (in a timely
> manner).
>
> I have the domU's in /etc/xen/auto.
Take a look in: /etc/sysconfig/xendomains
Specifically at:
# Type: string
## Default: /var/lib/xen/save
#
# Directory to save running domains to when the system (dom0) is
# shut down. Will also be used to restore domains from if # XENDOMAINS_RESTORE
# is set (see below). Leave empty to disable domain saving on shutdown
# (e.g. because you rather shut domains down).
# If domain saving does succeed, SHUTDOWN will not be executed.
#
XENDOMAINS_SAVE=/var/lib/xen/save
Cheers,
-Ross
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