On Wed, Nov 06, 2013 at 03:59:28PM +0000, TSADOK, Shlomi (Shlomi) wrote:
Yes.. I saw that, but I have to :)
The issue was solved by converting the hook to Python and using
'subprocess.Popen'. deadlock is gone, all looks good.
If that works it is pretty much by luck and not by design. We
make *zero* guarantees that you can call libvirt from a hook
function. Don't be surprised if your code breaks in the future
Daniel
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