Hello,

I want to be able to shut down all virtual machines gracefully by running "virsh shutdown VM".

For Linux (tested with Debian Lenny) this works.

But OpenBSD does not work.

I read somewhere that kvm/qemu sends an "acpi shutdown signal" to the guest OS when running the virsh shutdown command. Is this correct?

I am having problems enabling acpi on OpenBSD (its not enabled by default) and I want to be sure that everything on the side of the guest is working, so I need to know what exactly is this signal?

Maybe "power button pressed" or something?

Thank you.
Benjamin Reiter
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