vm-stop doesn't fully support -p sec
Bug #1008852 reported by
Micah Gersten
This bug affects 1 person
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Bug Description
When I run vm-stop -u -p sec, if the VM doesn't respond after 60 or 90 seconds, then the script will try to ssh to sec which doesn't exist.
vm-stop -u -p sec
'sec-lucid-amd64' is not running
'sec-natty-amd64' is not running
'sec-oneiric-amd64' is not running
Domain sec-precise-amd64 is being shutdown
INFO: waiting for 'sec-precise-amd64' to shutdown
WARN: 'sec-precise-amd64' did not stop after '90' seconds. Using:
WARN: $ ssh -p sec -l root "" "shutdown"
ssh: Could not resolve hostname : Name or service not known
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vm-stop has been deprecated, uvt is now the preferred tool. I believe it handles this case properly. Thanks!