Stuart Sheldon wrote:
> Thanks to both of you for answering my questions. And thank you Avi for
> fixing the bug. I did not report it because of some of the conversation
> I saw in the mailing list regarding that feature, and thought it might
> have been removed.
If you see us removing a feature y
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Thanks to both of you for answering my questions. And thank you Avi for
fixing the bug. I did not report it because of some of the conversation
I saw in the mailing list regarding that feature, and thought it might
have been removed.
Thanks again...
Avi Kivity wrote:
> Stuart Sheldon wrote:
>> 2) When I started writing the management scripts to start and stop the
>> guests from the command line, I was using KVM-63 which allowed me to
>> send a "system_powerdown" to the console, this would send a PWR to the
>> guest's acpid that would bring the
Stuart Sheldon wrote:
> 2) When I started writing the management scripts to start and stop the
> guests from the command line, I was using KVM-63 which allowed me to
> send a "system_powerdown" to the console, this would send a PWR to the
> guest's acpid that would bring the guest down gracefully.
* On Wednesday 23 Apr 2008 05:20:03 Stuart Sheldon wrote:
> I've looked around but can't seem to find these answers.
>
> I'm using KVM to run multiple servers on the same hardware, but it seems
> that most of the documentation written is for desktop use.
>
> I'm currently running KVM-66 on a 2.6.24
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I've looked around but can't seem to find these answers.
I'm using KVM to run multiple servers on the same hardware, but it seems
that most of the documentation written is for desktop use.
I'm currently running KVM-66 on a 2.6.24.4 kernel and using t