On Mon, 19 Jul 2010, nodata wrote:

On 19/07/10 18:52, Dag Wieers wrote:

 During a discussion it was apparent some people expect the KVM guests to
 be cleanly shut down when the host is being rebooted/shut down. Clearly
 this is not done as part of the /etc/init.d/libvirtd sysv script stop.

 So what likely is happening is that /etc/init/halt is sending TERM
 signals to each remaining process, waits 5 seconds and then KILLs them.
 Which would be fine if the kvm/qemu processes perform a shutdown on a
 TERM signal _and_ they would in fact shut down cleanly within 5 seconds.

That's never going to happen. Five seconds is never enough.

My point exactly.

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