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Re: [Xen-users] sysrq/shutdown in xen 3.1 + centos5 HVM guest



On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 04:51:43PM +0200, Schober Walter wrote:
> Doing a
>       [root@s12 ~]# xm sysrq vs01 s
> does nothing in the VM.

This only works for paravirt guests.

> Also strange: Doing a "xm shutdown vs01" just terminates the VM. No
> orderly shutdown on the VNC console....

Not at all strange. HVM guests can't do controlled shutdown process unless
you install special Xen paravirt drivers inside the guest. Without those
drivers it will just hard poweroff. Since you've using Cent OS 5 as your
guest you really would do much better with paravirt instead of HVM - you'll
easily have x100 the network performance with paravirt for example

> I looked through a lot of docs so far, all telling me, that xm shutdown
> should do a shutdown like a "shutdown" in the Guest, and sysrq should
> work as well.

Only for paravirt unless you have extra drivers in the guest

Dan.
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