Re: [libvirt-users] shutdown a windows guest take ages..... (20- 34 minutes here)

2013-02-26 Thread Marko Weber | ZBF
Hi Peter, the shutdowns of my windows7 prof, still taking ages.. up to 20-35 minutes !!! i did what you suggested. i started the machine and watched what happens via the "resource manager" (the one in the taskmanager). i could see that day that windows was leeching updates. after a time

Re: [libvirt-users] shutdown a windows guest take ages..... (20- 34 minutes here)

2013-02-05 Thread weber
Hello Peter, i will give that a try. But why arent the updates written after first shutdown? on a normal pc the updates are down after one reboot. i will do some start - shutdowns like u suggested and message you. marko Am 2013-02-04 10:38, schrieb Peter Krempa: On 02/02/13 18:34, we...@zac

Re: [libvirt-users] shutdown a windows guest take ages..... (20- 34 minutes here)

2013-02-04 Thread Peter Krempa
On 02/02/13 18:34, we...@zackbummfertig.de wrote: hi, Hi Marko, i use libvirt 1.0.2 (-r1 , gentoo linux). when i create a vm with win7 guest, virtio nic, virtio hdd, all is running fine. but when i shutdown the windows guest, it takes somestimes 20-34 minutes !!! iotop shows me in the whole

[libvirt-users] shutdown a windows guest take ages..... (20- 34 minutes here)

2013-02-02 Thread weber
hi, i use libvirt 1.0.2 (-r1 , gentoo linux). when i create a vm with win7 guest, virtio nic, virtio hdd, all is running fine. but when i shutdown the windows guest, it takes somestimes 20-34 minutes !!! iotop shows me in the whole time writing with 2,xxmb/sec. is the complete machine "rewrit