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2013 Jun 26
1
CentOS 6 guest OS does not detect reboot/shutdown signal from virt-manager
My setup is as follows: Host OS: Debian Wheezy amd64 stock kernel (3.2), virt-manager v0.9.1 Guest VMs: A bunch of Linux based servers - CentOS 6, Debian 6/7, Ubuntu 12.04 (all amd64 with stock kernel). All of them defined using virt-manager GUI interface. >From the virt-manager, I am able to shutdown/reboot the Debian and Ubuntu guest OSs but not the CentOS 6 guests. For the CentOS 6
2011 Dec 14
2
Shutdown KVM guest not working
I am in the middle of a rather confusing situation. At the moment I am unable to shutdown a KVM guest machine. Nor am I presently able to open a virt-manager session on the host. I am not exactly sure what has happened but the problem with the vm guest is that issuing a "virsh shutdown 1" from the root console has no effect. # virsh list Id Name State
2011 Jan 13
1
Problem with FreeBSD graceful shutdown
Hello, I have FreeBSD guest running with KVM+libvirt, when I send shutdown through virsh for ex. $ virsh shutdown freebsd There is not any reaction from FreeBSD. Linux guests works together with acpid daemon well. devd in freebsd is running, and should work correct. Is there any way to fix this dumpxml config http://pastebin.com/UGGgG894 devd config is out of box -- Nikita A Menkovich JID:
2013 Nov 09
1
Unable to shutdown/reboot a SLES 10 SP4 VM
Hello, I am unable to do a graceful shutdown or reboot of SLES 10 SP4 virtual machines (Kernel version: 2.6.16.60-0.85.1-default) with virsh shutdown or virsh reboot commands. (e.g virsh shutdown "vmname" ). On issuing these commands there is no impact on the VM. Also unable to perform the shutdown or reboot operations from the menu options available on the console when accessing the
2009 May 23
1
System hang during shutdown (halt)
Alle, I'm running V5.3 (newly installed) on an FJ E8020 laptop. The problem I have is when shutting down (*not* rebooting). NetworkManager fails to stop and after (during?) the postfix shutdown, the system seems to hang. I cannot access via another screen or remotely. I can't find any clues in the log files. I could use some suggestions on troubleshooting. Here are the active
2010 Feb 14
3
Bug#569843: logcheck-database: acpid filter misses trailing white space
Package: logcheck-database Version: 1.2.69 Severity: normal Tags: patch The syslog messages for acpid when a window client connects or disconnect all have a trailing single space at each line. Therefore the existing two patterns in /etc/logcheck/ignore.d.server/acpid fail to filter out the events. Furthermore, the disconnect message includes a PID-numbered client, which is not present in the
2011 Apr 13
2
virsh shutdown
Hi For some reason recent libvirt code (0.8.3 and even before) the 'virsh shutdown <domain> ' is not effective . It issues an ok message but the domians remains in a runnning state . Only th e destroy works fine. Any idea ? thanks Zvi Dubitzky Email:dubi at il.ibm.com
2014 Aug 18
2
need-restart ?
Hi, today I updated the glibc packages on some CentOS machines. After the Update I checked which services/processes I have to restart "yum -C ps" or "needs-restarting" At the most machines I get no information about necessary restarts, but at two machines a long listing : 1 : /sbin/init 386 : /sbin/udevd-d 659 : /sbin/udevd-d 999 : /usr/sbin/vmtoolsd 1103 : auditd 1128 :
2013 Aug 30
3
Memory usage bar plot
Hi, I haven't tried the code yet. Is there a way to parse this data using R and create bar plots so that each program's 'RAM used' figures are grouped together. So 'uuidd' bars will be together. The data will have about 50 sets. So if there are 100 processes each will have about 50 bars. What is the recommended way to graph these big barplots ? I am looking
2009 Nov 22
4
Via EPIA m10000 Nemehiah
Does anyone else have one of these on 24/7 running RHEL 5.4 or Centos 5.4 ?? That box mysteriously stops ( no crash data, it just stops) hours or days after boot, with or without X. Cntl-Alt-Delete reboots it without power cycling. The usual diagnostics (memtest and fsck) return no errors. Works great until it freezes. No evidence of kernel oops anywhere. If others report the same issues we
2012 Jun 02
1
shut down a Centos 6 guest / libvirt / ACPI
Hi, shutting down a Centos6 kvm guest does not work from outside doing a 'virsh shutdown vmguest', I've installed the CentOS-6.2-x86_64-minimal.iso inside the kvm guest I reckon this is related to acpi ... # dmesg | grep ACPI ACPI Error: A valid RSDP was not found (20090903/tbxfroot-219) ACPI: Interpreter disabled. pnp: PnP ACPI: disabled acpiphp: ACPI Hot Plug PCI Controller Driver
2008 Jun 24
1
Bug#446310: setting package to logcheck-database logtail logcheck, tagging 452879, tagging 450660, tagging 450697 ...
# Automatically generated email from bts, devscripts version 2.10.30 # via tagpending # # logcheck (1.2.65) unstable; urgency=low # # * ignore.d.server/courier: # - update rules to include port information; thanks to Antoine Pardignon # (closes: #446310). # - ignore couriertcpd messages; thanks to Andrew Gallagher # (closes: #451118). # * ignore.d.server/smbd_audit: # -
2012 Aug 28
2
virsh reboot problem
I am trying to reboot my virtual machines, running virsh reboot. Then I get the following error: error: this function is not supported by the connection driver: virDomainReboot Searching around I get the impression this should be fixed by now, since the bugs I find are old and resolved. These are the versions I'm running. Linux 2.6.32-131.0.15.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue May 10 15:42:40 EDT 2011
2013 Apr 25
1
Getting confirmation for power button
Using CentOS 5.8: Currently on my workstations, when I press the power button the computer immediately does a 'shutdown -h now' (per /etc/acpid/events/power.conf). Is there a way to change it so that a confirmation dialog comes up, rather than an immediate shutdown? I assume that I am going to need to change that power.conf file to tell some program that the power button's been
2005 Jun 01
2
advice on removing these daemons from server - rpc.statd rpc.idmapd acpid
greetings, is there any reason i would want any of these daemons active in memory on a simple DNS server if i do not use NFS and... of course, the unit is not being used as a workstation. 1712 ? Ss 0:00 rpc.statd 1745 ? Ss 0:00 rpc.idmapd 1813 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/acpid tia - rh
2007 Nov 08
1
Bug#450660: logcheck: acpid rules do not filter enough
Package: logcheck Version: 1.2.63 Severity: minor Tags: patch Hi, There was recently a modification to filter acpid stuffs. But there are still things not filtered by logcheck. When I unplugg, then plug back my battery, I get following notifications: System Events =-=-=-=-=-=-= Nov 8 21:41:31 morpork acpid: received event "ac_adapter AC0 00000080 00000000" Nov 8 21:41:31 morpork
2008 Feb 05
6
system gets suspended automatically!
Hello! I am running CentOS-5 with latest kernel available by deault (2.6.23). I installed it on a Dell XPS machine having Intel Quad processors (4 parallel cpus). I use it to run a computational program and I need to keep the program running for 1-2 months continuously. I generally boot it in runlevel-3 with network ON without X and use ssh from another machine to connect and run the program
2012 Apr 07
3
xenstored cannot start
Hi, My base system is Gentoo x64, and I compiled my kernel with Xen paravirtualization support. The kernel can boot without any problem in native mode. But when boot in Xen mode, I cannot start the xenstored service. This is my grub config file: title Gentoo x64 kernel-3.2.11-gentoo root (hd0,2) kernel /boot/kernel-3.2.11-gentoo root=UUID=38213e99-588e-4a7d-a215-8835f7afb1c4\
2009 Feb 12
5
logs such as messages, boot.log, and kernel contained 0 size
Hi, My both CentOS 5 servers have logging problems. Logs such as messages, boot.log, kernel, spooler, and tallylog in /var/log directory are all 0 size. The kernel is: Linux 2.6.18-92.1.22.el5 #1 SMP. Since the /var/log/messages contained no information it would be impossible to troubleshoot the problem. I am very sure both systems have not been hacked by others. Sincerely, Frank Ling
2005 Jul 01
3
NFS sleepy woes
Hi all, I have a problem with a CentOS 4 and now updated to 4.1 server, every so often the other servers try to contact it and this not there a retry and it is, like it goes to sleep, I have no problem with the fedora1, RH9 and slackware machines they just never do this. its most annoying.. they all use IP's not names. all access lists are identical, all hosts files are identical, all