On Thursday, May 19, 2011 04:09:23 PM [email protected] wrote: > Hi all. > > Today I mistakenly typed 'reboot' in the wrong terminal, which made me > remember one of my todos: take care of a graceful shutdown of all running > VM guests. My VM host just killed all processes and rebooted, which was > not really appreciated by all running guests, as one might understand. > > According to > http://serverfault.com/questions/200751/can-kvm-suspend-or-shutdown-guests-a > utomatically-on-host-shutdown this is taken care of already by some souls at > RedHat (and Fedora) with an init script called libvirt-guests. > > On http://libvirt.org/news.html I see that it exists at least since > version 0.8.2, but on Ubuntu 11.04 (libvirt 0.8.8) it's not there. On > 10.10 (0.8.3) neither, though I find some reference to it on > https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/natty/+source/libvirt/0.8.8-1ubuntu1 > > Does anybody have an idea about why I cannot find this script on Ubuntu? T > seems to be in line with the policy of supporting KVM for server > virtualization (which is my use case) and it does eem to be quite > interesting to have! > Greetings, Jurgen
I found the following: https://docs.google.com/Doc?id=drjq7vn_0ctn8k3dd Look at section 5.2 for a possible solution. Perhaps this is something we can have reviewed by the maintainer of libvirt in Ubuntu and see if we should implement it. -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
