Paolo Pedaletti wrote:
Ciao,
the question was posted here:
http://www.linux-kvm.com/content/daemonize-vs-monitor-commands
"The original post asked about gracefully shutting down KVM guest using
scripts"
When I shutdown the host machine, I want to
hibernate/shutdown/screendump/savevm/senkeys/system_powerdown(/migrate?)
also all the VM running (without using libvirt)
I could ssh to each VM and halt it, but does exist a better/cleaner
solution?
How can I communicate to kvm console?
Take a look at the qemu -monitor option. You can use it to re-direct the
monitor console to a large number of character devices, including
sockets. The settings are the same as for the -serial option. I've used
it to access the monitor console from a telnet client.
--
David.
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