aq wrote:
>hello,
>
>I run Debian linux on Xen as domU. Once it hangup, and not responsive
>at all. I try to shut it down from dom0 with "xm shutdown ...",
but to
>no avail. No matter how many times I tried this, the domU still hangup
>and refuse to shutdown.
>
>I would like to know if there is a guaranteed way to shutdown a domU,
>other than "xm shutdown"?
>
>Thank you a lot,
>aq
>
>
My understanding is that xm shutdown is equivalent to doing a "shutdown
-h" in the domU. But if the domU has really crashed, then you can
forcefully and uncleanly destroy it with "xm destroy".
-Tupshin
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