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Context: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 8 server with CHARONCharon-AXP V4.8 11 installed, as4100/pluto guest running

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Due to the absence of stop script, the service receives a SIGKILL signal and then, once stopped, is considered as failed:

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Example2 - Guest

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Context: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 server with CHARON-AXP V4.8 installed, as4100/pluto guest stopped/failed (see above)

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Depending on preferences that have been set, the log will be displayed:

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(info) The error message above (white/red) is expected the first time the virtual machine is started. It tells the .bin file does not exist as it is initialized when console parameters are set

Press CTRL-C at any time to leave the log file view.

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stop with stop script defined

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To continue here...Context: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 8 server with CHARONCharon-AXP V4.8 11 installed, as4100/pluto guest running (not Tru64 and booted). Stop script created and customized, using the "rshssh" method (see "VM management - Create/Edit guest stop script") with example provided in the kit.

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We can see below the guest has been properly stopped and is now in INACTIVE / REQUESTED state:

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  • As we are running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.

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  • x server, systemd allows us to check the status of the service

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  • (menu option 4)
  • Option 4 of the menu can help seeing the result of the shutdown commands

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We can see above, the expect utility has been used, did connect to the console, found the SRM prompt (the as4100 was not booted) and then issued a "power off" command.

(warning) This depends of what you decide to display in the guest stop script.

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  • Option 4 can also be used to edit the .service file to allow you to specify the service description, the auto-restart settings, etc... For more, see "# man systemd.service"

(info) With Linux systems not using systemd (Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.x), we would have to look into a log file defined in the stop script / output redirection. For more information, see "VM management - Create/Edit guest stop script".

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