On 13.06.2011 15:25, Jeff wrote:> Is there a method of tweaking the boot sequence of a KVM instance so that
you can delay the process for X number of seconds? I don't have enough time
between starting the KVM and connecting via VNC.
>
You might consider using virt-viewer. It simply waits for domain to
boot, if it is down.
Your other option is to create hook script:
http://libvirt.org/hooks.html
and put conditional sleep there, because libvirt just before running a
domain tries to execute qemu with some arguments (e.g. -help) to qeury
its capabilities. And you don't want your hook script to delay that.
So you need something like this:
if [ $2 == "start" ]; then
sleep 5
fi
> Thanks
>
> Jeff
>
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Michal