> But the pickle is the case where a user initiates a shutdown
> inside the VM. What's the expected behavior after it's detected?
> Should it respect the shutdown_terminate flag or work more like an OS
> API?  Right now when a shutdown in a VM is detected, the vm state is
> updated to SHUTOFF and that's pretty much it..

If you are referring to _sync_power_states periodic task, I think current 
behavior
is correct - All it does it matches the "real" vm state with that in DB.

The task is not invoked in response to any user action , just housekeeping task.

-Mandar


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