Yeah, I know. Sorry for my demanding attitude.
Any hints how I could start debugging the problem?
2017-07-09 18:12 GMT+02:00 Dominik Psenner <dpsenner(a)gmail.com>:
You can't expect anyone to step up happily to fix a problem you
experience. If you're unhappy with the open source solution you have at
least 4 options:
1. buy a license for red hat
2. get customer support from red hat
3. buy a license for vmware
4. work out why it doesn't work, give feedback to the community and may
even work out a fix that you can give back to the community. with a bit of
luck the overall open source product could evolve into something better.
I feel sorry that I couldn't you help any further. Good luck!
Cheers,
Dominik
2017-07-09 0:38 GMT+02:00 Jędrek Domański <jedrek.domanski(a)gmail.com>:
> Dominik,
>
> What's the point of including a software to an OS that does not work?
>
> 2017-07-08 18:34 GMT+02:00 Dominik Psenner <dpsenner(a)gmail.com>:
>
>> I just wanted to point out that you're only resolving the symptom, not
>> the actual cause. At the same time I'm afraid that I don't know what the
>> cause of your problems is. If you don't want to run virsh guests you
>> probably won't need the service, but then what's the point of having
>> libvirt-bin installed in the first place? :-)
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>> 2017-07-07 23:23 GMT+02:00 Jędrek Domański <jedrek.domanski(a)gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Dominik,
>>>
>>> As far as I am concerned the command provided by Andrea disables
>>> libvirt-guests service at boot.
>>>
>>> jedrek@Home:~$ service libvirt-guests status
>>> ● libvirt-guests.service - Suspend Active Libvirt Guests
>>> Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/libvirt-guests.service;
>>> *disabled*; vendor preset: enabled)
>>> Active: inactive (dead)
>>> Docs: man:libvirtd(8)
>>>
http://libvirt.org
>>>
>>> When you enable/disable a service *sysctemctl *creates a symlink of a
>>> service into the location on disk where systemd looks for autostart files
>>> (usually /etc/systemd/system/some_target.target.wants
>>>
>>> jedrek@Home:~$ ls /etc/systemd/system/ | grep libvirt*
>>> libvirtd.service
>>>
>>> No libvirt-guests.service
>>>
>>> I know this is just a workaround but what's wrong with this?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2017-07-07 19:13 GMT+02:00 Dominik Psenner <dpsenner(a)gmail.com>:
>>>
>>>> Note that this disables the shutdown of libvirt guests when the host
>>>> shuts down.
>>>>
>>>> 2017-07-07 16:20 GMT+02:00 Jędrek Domański
<jedrek.domanski(a)gmail.com>
>>>> :
>>>>
>>>>> Andrea,
>>>>>
>>>>> You are a genius!!! :D It's worked :)) Thank yo so much!!! XD
>>>>>
>>>>> 2017-07-07 12:14 GMT+02:00 Andrea Bolognani
<abologna(a)redhat.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>>> On Fri, 2017-07-07 at 09:46 +0200, Jędrek Domański wrote:
>>>>>> > Hi Dominik,
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > So what is going on on my computer with the script
>>>>>> libvirt-guests.sh?
>>>>>> > Why is it hanging on it? How should I address this problem?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Not sure what the root cause of your problem is, but you
>>>>>> can use
>>>>>>
>>>>>> # systemctl disable libvirt-guests
>>>>>>
>>>>>> to verify if the script is really what causes shutdown
>>>>>> to hang. It might very well be that it's merely the last
>>>>>> thing producing output before the actual issue occurs.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Andrea Bolognani / Red Hat / Virtualization
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Dominik Psenner
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Dominik Psenner
>>
>
>
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Dominik Psenner