On 10/18/18 9:24 AM, tonynel...@georgeanelson.com wrote:
Stephen Gallagher said:

>> What happens when the "server" is a (K)VM on a desktop/laptop that is hibernated? I know what I'd want to happen. > > See the other section of this thread; The VM hypervisor handles this,

 > not the client system (by default).

I did see it, but I don't understand. I think you're saying that when
the system hibernates that the hypervisor will take care of KVMs,
so they don't need to do anything (except catch up when they
wake up). A resume= is not needed for VMs.

That is correct. KVM/libvirt will handle saving the VM state before the host shuts off. Then on resume, it restores the VM state and resumes it.
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