On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 14:20:50 -0600
Adam Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Yes.
> 
> On PVE 3.0+ and OpenBSD 5.3+ disabling mpbios only makes a difference on a VM 
> with more than 1 vcpu, and in that case it reduces baseline CPU usage from 
> ~3-4% down to ~0%.
> 
> In older releases, it was necessary to disable mpbios to obtain acceptable 
> boot times, but that has been resolved.  (I'm not sure which side fixed it; I 
> started running newer PVE and newer OpenBSD at the same time.)
> 
> Otherwise it does not appear to have any effect when running up-to-date PVE 
> and OpenBSD.
> I have not tested this exhaustively in every combination, so I may have 
> missed something.
> 
See this thread:
http://serverfault.com/questions/562943/ubuntu-12-04-lts-kvm-host-with-a-openbsd-5-4-guest-virsh-shutdown-not-working

Only solution seems to be using halt -p from inside the guest.

Have you tried disabling apm and use acpi only?
It seems both are installed by default and that apm takes precedents
over acpi.

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