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2013 Jul 10
2
Re: guests not shutting down when host shuts down
Michal wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: Michal Privoznik [mailto:mprivozn@redhat.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 12:45 PM > To: Lentes, Bernd > Cc: libvirt-ML (libvirt-users@redhat.com) > Subject: Re: [libvirt-users] guests not shutting down when > host shuts down > > On 10.07.2013 11:37, Lentes, Bernd wrote: > > Hi, > > > > i have a
2018 Aug 23
0
Re: Guest startup delay options ignored
just a followup with more information: The approach I have tried is to update /etc/sysconfig/libvirt-guests as follows: # URIs to check for running guests # example: URIS='default xen:/// vbox+tcp://host/system lxc:///' #URIS=default # action taken on host boot # - start all guests which were running on shutdown are started on boot # regardless on their autostart settings #
2013 Jul 10
2
guests not shutting down when host shuts down
Hi, i have a SLES 11 SP2 64bit host with three guests: - Windows XP 32 - Ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64bit - SLES 11 SP2 64bit The SLES guest shuts down with the host shutdown. The others not. When i shutdown these two guests with the virt-manager, they shutdown fine. ACPI is activated in virt-manager for both of them. Acpid is running in the Ubuntu Client. When the host shuts down, the two guests get a
2019 Jan 07
1
libvirt guest on host's shutdown/reboot - problem
hi guys I have just two guest after which libvirt looks and when I shutdown those guests: $ virsh shutdown $_dom that domain takes little time to power down, as expected one would say(~20sec) But! I reboot the hosts and I have in my: /etc/sysconfig/libvirt-guests : ON_SHUTDOWN=shutdown PARALLEL_SHUTDOWN=1 SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT=300 I see libvirtd service shut down takes minutes, a few good
2013 Jul 10
0
Re: guests not shutting down when host shuts down
Bernd wrote: > > > > What's the LIBVIRTD_KVM_SHUTDOWN value (on my system it's in > > /etc/conf.d/libvirtd)? You want it to be 'shutdown'. > > > > Michal > > > > Hi Michal, > > i have neither this variable nor that file. > But i have /etc/syconfig/libvirt-guests: > > ========================================================
2015 Aug 11
0
libvirt-guests.service doesn't work, but manually running libvirt-guests.sh stop does
Using libvirt 1.2.18 (-1 Arch) and QEMU git-master (2.4.0.r40384.2d69736). pm-utils 1.4.1-6. acpid 2.0.23-4 Installed using Q35 chipset. I can perform virsh # shutdown <vmname>, and watching the client VM console see a graceful shutdown. On host: ===== # systemctl reboot {{{ client VM console immediately blanks out - I do NOT see a graceful shutdown }}} libvirt-guests.sh: Running guests
2017 Jun 11
1
Best way to shut down RH KVM/QEMU based VMs via NUT
On 06/11/2017 07:00 AM, Larry Fahnoe wrote: > Hi Ben, > > On RHEL/CentOS 7, libvirt-guests (which comes from libvirt-client) on the host controls the suspend vs. shutdown behavior of the guests. By default the guests suspend, but if you want them to shutdown, change the ON_SHUTDOWN setting in /etc/sysconfig/libvirt-guests. I don't have any Windows guests, but the linux guests work
2018 Aug 08
3
Mount URL as cdrom/iso KVM/QEMU
Hi Folks, According to the examples in http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsDisks it should be possible to mount an iso /url as a cdrom, the example given is: </disk> <disk type='network' device='cdrom'> <driver name='qemu' type='raw'/> <source protocol="http" name="url_path"> <host
2005 Jan 10
1
Execute dialplan command at startup
How can Asterisk be configured to execute some number of dialplan commands when it is started or restarted? I want to be able to populate the registry (using DBPut() commands) to store some information each time Asterisk starts. Such information could, of course, be stored in a database and perhaps that will be the long term objective. In the meantime I'm hoping that it is possible to use
2008 Apr 17
1
Edit to change startup from SMP to not so SMP
I have an issue on a server that stops to ask SMP or not so SMP on bootup. Its a pain as its a remote unit, and if I update (or the power goes out for 3 hours) the server will not restart.... I remember back in the day editing a start up file to tell it what kernel to start... Is that the file I am looking for to tell it to autostart smp??? Anyone have a 101 on how to do this? Thanks,
2017 Jun 09
3
Best way to shut down RH KVM/QEMU based VMs via NUT
Hey there, Has anyone tackled the best way to shut down a VM running Win10 running in RedHat's (CentOS 7) KVM/QEMU VM manager? I'm looking at this link to follow:
2007 Feb 16
1
array searches
Folks, I have a dataframe comprising a column of dates and a column of signals (-1, 0, 1) that looks something like this: 30/01/2007 0 31/01/2007 -1 01/02/2007 -1 02/02/2007 -1 03/02/2007 1 04/02/2007 1 05/02/2007 1 06/02/2007 1 07/02/2007 1 08/02/2007 1 09/02/2007 0 10/02/2007 0 11/02/2007 0 12/02/2007 1 13/02/2007 1 14/02/2007 1 15/02/2007 0 16/02/2007 0 What I need to do is for each signal
2013 Sep 14
1
Automatic startup xen domains
Hi all, I have installed a CentOS 6.4 x86_64 host with official centos-xen packages. I am using virt-manager to create, remove, etc .. vmachines. All works really really well except automatic domains startup. Where libvirtd stores domains configurations?? Under /etc/libvirtd/qemu not, like it does when I use kvm instead of xen. Then, how can I automatic startup certain xen domains??
2018 Aug 09
2
Re: Mount URL as cdrom/iso KVM/QEMU
Resolved this morning, the issue is that the qemu-kvm-ev rpm's released by centos have not been compiled with curl support, I rebuild it myself from source with curl support and it works fine now. Thanks you for your input everyone. ________________________________ From: Vasiliy Tolstov <v.tolstov@selfip.ru> Sent: 09 August 2018 10:32:07 To: Inception Hosting Cc:
2011 Nov 24
2
Applications on different deskops at startup
Hi, I've just converted my laptop to Centos 6 from Fedora ( gnome 3 made the latest fedora unusable ) and I have one problem. I have several desktops with applications running on them, mainly terminals. At login all the terminals start on desktop 1. How do I get them to start on the desktop they were running on at logoff. That's how it worked on Fedora 13/14 so it must be popssible
2012 Mar 01
1
Booting virtual machines automatically
Hello, I am managing several virtual machines (a predefined set) with virsh, and I would like to make sure that all VMs are booted when the host reboots. What is the recommended approach for this? Thanks, Daniel Gonzalez -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2015 Oct 10
2
qemu:///session and network-mounted home directories
Dear libvirt-users, Suppose my home directory is network mounted on to several different machines. And suppose I defined some VMs in qemu:///session. The configuration files and disk images for qemu:///session are stored in my home directory. Now suppose I log in to some machine and use virsh. The qemu:///session VMs that are marked autostart are started. Now if I log into another machine and
2018 Dec 14
2
Re: "virsh list --all" is intermittently causing a shutdown client to boot?
Autostart is set to "enable" for this domain, but I wouldn't expect autostart to be invoked when a simple "read-only" command is run.  I'd expect the "list --all" command to only display details about the domain...not change the status of the domain by booting it.  Maybe I'm misunderstanding things... On Thursday, December 13, 2018, 11:20:30 AM EST,
2015 Oct 10
1
Re: qemu:///session and network-mounted home directories
Cole Robinson <crobinso@redhat.com> writes: > The proper way to make sure shared VMs aren't started across multiple machines > is libvirt's locking support: https://libvirt.org/locking.html > > It requires running a separate daemon though so isn't trivial, and I have no > idea if it can be made to work with qemu:///session. Hmm, but what do you mean by shared VMs
2010 Aug 27
1
Unable to autostart storage pool.
Following xml file was used to create storage pool using 'virsh pool-create <xml>' <pool type='dir'> <name>my-diskpool</name> <uuid>2fbc894e-7619-6cda-a33c-b27fae5fbe8b</uuid> <capacity>136024670208</capacity> <allocation>11416657920</allocation> <available>124608012288</available> <source>