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Re: [Xen-devel] HELP:) vif-common.sh call on xm shutdown / xm destroy



Hi Ianm

Yes this is true. It should be called after the shutdown has been
completed, but this doesn't happen., so iptables rules are never
cleaned.

(on_shutdown = 'destroy') in the config files

buggy ?


Ian Jackson a écrit :
Sébastien RICCIO writes ("[Xen-devel] HELP:) vif-common.sh call on xm shutdown / xm 
destroy"):
Is it right that xm shutdown doesn't call vif-common.sh ?

shutdown just asks the guest to shut itself down so shouldn't bring
the interfaces down right away.  But I think the script should be
called when the domain indicates that its shutdown is complete,
destroying itself.  It's quite possible that this is buggy ...

Ian.

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