ryanborstelmann Posted September 11, 2018 Share Posted September 11, 2018 (edited) Hi all, UnRAID OS: 6.5.3 virtio drivers: 0.1.141-1 I have a Windows Server 2016 VM running, with the QEMU guest agent installed via the latest libvirt drivers. When I go to stop my array, libvirt fires a stop, but nothing happens. I can still RDP to the VM, it hasn't received a call from the hypervisor - it's as if nothing happened at all. I can, however, stop the VM via the VMs dashboard on the UnRAID Web UI. The Shutdown command is fired to the guest OS and it properly shuts down as expected. I just see this in my syslog when stopping the array: Sep 11 12:22:22 NAS01 root: Sep 11 12:22:22 NAS01 root: /dev/sdd: Sep 11 12:22:22 NAS01 root: setting standby to 0 (off) Sep 11 12:22:23 NAS01 emhttpd: Stopping services... Sep 11 12:22:23 NAS01 emhttpd: shcmd (226): /etc/rc.d/rc.libvirt stop The process then hangs until I RDP to the VM to stop it, or stop it via the UnRAID dashboard. I waited a few minutes, it doesn't seem to kill itself after X number of seconds, or anything like that. The QEMU Guest Agent appears to be running just fine: PS C:\Users\Administrator> Get-Service QEMU-GA Status Name DisplayName ------ ---- ----------- Running QEMU-GA QEMU Guest Agent If it matters, my WebUI is running on port 81 (I know this used to be an issue with the 'stop array' script, unsure if it still is with regard to VMs). Edited September 11, 2018 by ryanborstelmann Solved Quote Link to comment
ryanborstelmann Posted September 11, 2018 Author Share Posted September 11, 2018 Update: This was due to the fact that I had "hibernate" selected as my "what to do when the array stops" option. I changed this to "Shut Down" and it works like a charm. I'll troubleshoot/search a bit and submit a new post if needed about my apparent inability to hibernate my Windows VM. Quote Link to comment
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