Hi,
Are you using xl or xm?
I''m using xl on Xen 4.2 on Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit and am suffering from a
similar
issue (machine getting stuck at the "Will now reboot" line), except,
if I shut
all the guests down using "xl shutdown" the guests do terminate
properly (after
about 30 seconds). If I then do a reboot on the host, it completes cleanly.
If I don''t shutdown the guests, I have observed some possibly strange
behaviour
during the host shutdown before it hangs. In the shutdown progress I see:
> Stopping xenconsoled
> WARNING not stopping xenstored as it cannot be restarted
> Shutting down Xen domains: Linuxguest1 (shut) Linuxguest1 (shut)
Linuxguest2
> (shut) Linuxguest2 (shut) Windowsguest (shut) SHUTDOWN_ALL * [done]
The things I think are strange are that the two Linux guests are listed twice in
the shutdown line despite each only being running once and that it blows
straight through the line saying "[done]" without waiting for the
guests to
terminate. It then unmounts the discs before all the guests have wrapped up so
they never do terminate. If I leave it, I get repeated kernel warnings that the
reboot process has been delayed for more than 120 seconds. I waited over 300
seconds (the time specified in XENDOMAINS_STOP_MAXWAIT) but it doesn''t
time out
and recover.
My xendomains file contains:
XENDOMAINS_SYSRQ=""
XENDOMAINS_USLEEP=100000
XENDOMAINS_CREATE_USLEEP=5000000
XENDOMAINS_MIGRATE=""
XENDOMAINS_SAVEXENDOMAINS_SHUTDOWN="--halt --wait"
XENDOMAINS_SHUTDOWN_ALL="--all --halt --wait"
XENDOMAINS_RESTORE=false
XENDOMAINS_AUTO=/etc/xen/auto
XENDOMAINS_AUTO_ONLY=false
XENDOMAINS_STOP_MAXWAIT=300
I disabled the save and restore options because I am using PCI passthrough and
trying to restore a saved VM caused the machine to crash at boot.
I''m wondering if these problems are something to do with me using xl as
most of
the examples and references to the settings mention xm.
Do you have any suggestions why this hanging or why the "--wait" in
xendomains
doesn''t seem to be having any effect please?
Thanks,
Paul.
On 23 November 2012 at 15:04 jacek burghardt <jaceksburghardt@gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> I installed signed pv drivers for all my windows hvm. When I issue xl
> reboot or shutdown I see windows shutdown and freeze on shutdown screen.
Some
> times it black screen with a cursor. The vnc worked months ago with
unstable
> 4.2 but stable 4.2 does not work nor unstable 4.3
> I had recompiled xen 4.3 with spice and that works perfectly I guess as
bonus
> I can redirect usb devices.
>
> On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 6:34 AM, Paul Stimpson
<paul@stimpsonfamily.co.uk
> <mailto:paul@stimpsonfamily.co.uk> > wrote:
> > > Hi,
> >
> > jacek burghardt < jaceksburghardt@gmail.com
> > <mailto:jaceksburghardt@gmail.com> > wrote:
> >
> > >I had some issues with my windows hvm not rebooting and not
shuting
> > >down so
> > >it seems that the issue is caused by vnc
> > >When I have vfb = [
''type=vnc,vncdisplay=1,vnclisten=0.0.0.0'' ] there
> > >is no
> > >vnc output.
> > >If I have
> > >vncconsole=2
> > >vncpasswd=''''
> > >vnclisten = ''0.0.0.0''
> > >vncviewer = 1
> > >there is vnc output but hvm will not reboot or shutdown and
this prints
> > >out
> > >error unable to connect to display .
> > My Windows HVM guest wouldn''t shut down on command from
the dom0 until I
> > installed the open source PV drivers. It now sees ACPI power events
when the
> > host wants it to shut down.
> >
> > If you do an "xl shutdown vm_name" (assuming you are
using xl) while the
> > VNC console is open, do you see Windows shut down?
> >
> > I''m fighting a slightly different issue to do with shut
downs. Do you
> > have event handlers in the guest Config to destroy the guest if it or
xend
> > shut down?
> >
> > >I am running xen 4.3 on arch linux
> > >I wonder if there is bug or I need different settings.
> > >Well
> > >
> > >
> > Cheers,
> > Paul.
> >
> > --
> > Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
> > >
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