thanks for the hint, but after trying i found that "start on (runlevel
[06] and stopping libvirt-bin)" should do the trick. but i still got
problems as i can use libvirt at first in the upstart job, but when
testing the timeout loop it seems that libvirt-bin still stopped before
the script finished.

why does libvirt-bin still stop before the libvirt-shutdown-guests job has 
finished the script?
do i have to modify the libvirt-bin job to wait for libvirt-shutdown-guests?
does upstart jobs also receive some sort of kill signal? 
does upstart in general allow to delay the shutdown just by a loop in the 
script of a upstart job?

here is my current version. upstart experts required urgently ;)

BTW i have no problems when testing it with "initctl start libvirt-
shutdown-guests", so any testing needs to done on real shutdown ;(

** Attachment added: "libvirt-shutdown-guests.conf"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/50850625/libvirt-shutdown-guests.conf

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