2010/6/24 ossjunkie <email address hidden>:
> why does libvirt-bin still stop before the libvirt-shutdown-guests job has finished the script?
Because kvm guests processes aren't tracked by the upstart job and
they are killed immediately by /etc/init.d/sendsings. This approach
have pros (independence of libvirt from guests) and cons (this
problem) so there's no easy fix. In my previous post [1] there's an
ugly but safe workaround. If you want a definitive solution try to bug
libvirt devs by pointing this exact problem (/etc/init.d/sendsings
killing guests before libvirt-bin upstart job finishes).
2010/6/24 ossjunkie <email address hidden>: shutdown- guests job has finished the script?
> why does libvirt-bin still stop before the libvirt-
Because kvm guests processes aren't tracked by the upstart job and d/sendsings. This approach d/sendsings
they are killed immediately by /etc/init.
have pros (independence of libvirt from guests) and cons (this
problem) so there's no easy fix. In my previous post [1] there's an
ugly but safe workaround. If you want a definitive solution try to bug
libvirt devs by pointing this exact problem (/etc/init.
killing guests before libvirt-bin upstart job finishes).
[1] https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ kvm/+bug/ 350936/ comments/ 8