Hey Andrew,
Could you run the following?
#virsh dumpxml <domain>
The XML for one of my VMs contains some entries that look like the
following:
<on_poweroff>destroy</on_poweroff>
<on_reboot>restart</on_reboot>
<on_crash>restart</on_crash>
What do yours look like?
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On Fri, May 25, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Andrew Martin <amartin(a)xes-inc.com> wrote:
Hello,
I am using libvirt on Ubuntu 10.04 Server and the following versions of
these packages:
libvirt-bin, libvirt0, python-libvirt - 0.7.5-5ubuntu27.22
qemu-kvm 0.12.3+noroms-0ubuntu9.18
Recently, when restarting a VM (either by issuing "sudo reboot" on a Linux
guest or choosing "Restart" from the Start Menu on a Windows guest) the VM
shuts down and remains off rather than simply restarting. I cannot test
"virsh restart <domain>" on this server as the version of libvirt does
not
appear to support restarting - see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/368962
I do not receive any errors in /var/log when the shutdown occurs. Powering
the VM back on works, however I would prefer to have hot restart working so
VMs that are automatically rebooted to install updates will come back up
automatically. Do you have any suggestions on how to debug this behavior?
Thanks,
Andrew
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