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2015 Dec 06
2
Destroy autostarted network on shutdown
...cle. Unfortunately I realized that an autostarted network has to be persistent and thus will not be destroyed (even if the host gets shutdown). As it won't be destroyed, my cleanup doesn't get executed and I run into trouble. What would be the preferred way to implement an autostarting and autostopping network? Thanks, Jan
2015 Dec 07
0
Re: Destroy autostarted network on shutdown
...that an > autostarted network has to be persistent and thus will not be destroyed > (even if the host gets shutdown). As it won't be destroyed, my cleanup > doesn't get executed and I run into trouble. > > What would be the preferred way to implement an autostarting and > autostopping network? autostarting (and autostopping) based on what event?
2015 Dec 07
2
Re: Destroy autostarted network on shutdown
> autostarting (and autostopping) based on what event? Based on start/shutdown of the host or starting/stopping libvirtd. I just wrote a script to start with systemd but as there is that autostart functionality in libvirtd this might not be the best solution. Regards, Jan
2015 Dec 07
0
Re: Destroy autostarted network on shutdown
On 12/07/2015 01:20 PM, Jan Grashöfer wrote: >> autostarting (and autostopping) based on what event? > Based on start/shutdown of the host or starting/stopping libvirtd. I > just wrote a script to start with systemd but as there is that autostart > functionality in libvirtd this might not be the best solution. networks with autostart set will be started when lib...
2007 Jan 11
0
Error: /usr/lib64/xen/bin/xc_save failed
...rpm package; i have create 3 guest os (fully virtualization) with virt-manager tool, installed on separated partition: 1 fc6 guest, 1 centos 4.4, 1 windows xp pro; all work pretty fine until this point, i have linked the configuration file of the guests machines to /etc/xen/auto for autostart/autostop, but when shutdown the dom0 or stop the guests os with the xendomains script this happens: [root@xenhost ~]# service xendomains stop Shutting down Xen domains: centos4.4(save)Error: /usr/lib64/xen/bin/xc_save 17 16 0 0 0 failed Usage: xm save <Domain> <CheckpointFile> Save a domain...