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Description
Manual start and stop of managed guests.
Examples
Example1 - Guest stop with no stop script defined
Context: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 server with CHARON-AXP V4.9 installed, as4100/pluto guest running
Due to the absence of stop script, the service receives a SIGKILL signal and then, once stopped, is considered as failed:
Example2 - Guest start
TODO
Context: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 server with CHARON-AXP V4.9 installed, as4100/pluto guest stopped/failed (see above)
Depending on preferences that have been set, the log will be displayed:
...
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.
Example3 - Guest stop with stop script defined
Context: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 server with CHARON-AXP V4.9 installed, as4100/pluto guest running Tru64 and booted. Stop script created and customized, using the "rsh
" method (see "VM management - Create/Edit guest stop script") with example provided in the kit.
We can see below the guest has been properly stopped and is now in INACTIVE / REQUESTED state:
As we are running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 server, systemd
allows us to check the status of the service.
Use option 4 of the menu can help seeing the result of the shutdown commands:
We can see above, the rsh
utility has been used, did initiate a shutdown that was successfull. As the shutdown does not power off the virtual machine, when the Tru64 system does not respond to ping, the service is stopped.
Editing the .service file allows you to specify the service description, the auto-restart settings, etc... For more, see "# man systemd.service
"
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".