Slightly off-topic, but a direct response regarding ACPI vs OpenBSD:
this is only true if you don't run apmd. (Which is supplied, so adding
'apmd_flags=""' to '/etc/rc.conf.local' and then starting it via
'/etc/rc.d/apmd start' will do.)

Jorge Schrauwen wrote:
> I generally use 'shutdown -g0 -i5 -y' for poweroff en 'shutdown -f0 -i6
> -y' for reboots and it stops the zones.
> 
> KVM zones get a ACPI shutdown signel, from my experience windows does
> the right thing, linux too if acpi stuff is installed. OpenBSD just
> ignores it unfortunately.
> 
> ---
> ~ sjorge
> 
> On 2016-06-06 19:53, Paul Sture wrote:
>> On 6 Jun 2016, at 19:40, Gareth Howell wrote:
>>
>>> I’m monitoring this with interest.
>>>
>>> If I issue a shutdown to the global zone on the server, will the
>>> zones have had the chance to do a  graceful shutdown before the
>>> global zone shuts down?
>>>
>>
>> I do regular shutdowns from the global zone and in my experience
>> 'poweroff' waits until all the zones have done a graceful shutdown.
>>
>> In the last year I've had a couple of instances where a zone hasn't
>> closed in response to a 'poweroff' and either hung or provoked a
>> timeout error. Sorry I didn't research the reasons for the timeout - I
>> managed to ssh into the offending zone and do a poweroff inside that,
>> then reissued the GZ poweroff.
>>
> 
> 


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