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KVM don’t shut down properly

August 1, 2010 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

I was playing again a little bit with KVM virtualization and found one very strange thing, my KVM kills guests instead of properly shutdown.

KVM just sends an ACPI signal to the guest to tell it to shut down. Of course, this means the guest needs to do something useful when it receives the signal. By default Debian/Ubuntu guests don’t understand ACPI signals.

The solution is: install acpid in each guest.

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aptitude update ; aptitude install acpid

aptitude update ; aptitude install acpid

After installing this, the ’shutdown’ and ‘reboot’ buttons worked perfectly!

Filed Under: Debian, Linux, Virtualization Tagged With: acpid, Debian, KVM, qemu, virtualization

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