* How to send ACPI events to kvm guests
@ 2008-12-08 15:03 Christian Roessner
2008-12-08 15:12 ` Daniel P. Berrange
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From: Christian Roessner @ 2008-12-08 15:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: kvm
Hi,
first of all I am not sure, if this is the right place for my question,
so if not, please speak friendly :-)
I use kvm-72 directly over the command line, because I use vde, which is
not enabled in Ubuntu intrepid & co in package libvirt-bin.
Anything is doing really fine, but I can not find out on how to send
ACPI-events to a guest, i.e. power-button.
The libvirt tool seems to be able to do the trick. So what command does
virsh, whatever invoke to send the event?
A friend and I have spend hours and hours with Google, tried to study
the source-code of kvm and libvirt, but could not find the answer.
I want to write s simple init-script for the kvm instances, so I really
would like a clean solution. A bad hack would be ssh guest "shutdown -h
now", but I would prefer the ACPI version, if possible.
So, I hope, somebody may help me with this question.
Thanks alot. I really like kvm.
Kind regards
Christian
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* Re: How to send ACPI events to kvm guests
2008-12-08 15:03 How to send ACPI events to kvm guests Christian Roessner
@ 2008-12-08 15:12 ` Daniel P. Berrange
2008-12-08 18:53 ` Christian Roessner
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Daniel P. Berrange @ 2008-12-08 15:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Christian Roessner; +Cc: kvm
On Mon, Dec 08, 2008 at 04:03:43PM +0100, Christian Roessner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> first of all I am not sure, if this is the right place for my question,
> so if not, please speak friendly :-)
>
> I use kvm-72 directly over the command line, because I use vde, which is
> not enabled in Ubuntu intrepid & co in package libvirt-bin.
>
> Anything is doing really fine, but I can not find out on how to send
> ACPI-events to a guest, i.e. power-button.
>
> The libvirt tool seems to be able to do the trick. So what command does
> virsh, whatever invoke to send the event?
The virsh shutdown command / virDomainShutdown() API will use the
QEMU monitor console to invoke 'system_powerdown' command. This
then triggers the ACPI event.
Daniel
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* Re: How to send ACPI events to kvm guests
2008-12-08 15:12 ` Daniel P. Berrange
@ 2008-12-08 18:53 ` Christian Roessner
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From: Christian Roessner @ 2008-12-08 18:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Daniel P. Berrange; +Cc: kvm
Hi Daniel,
thanks alot. I got my scripts running :-)
Kind regards
Christian
> The virsh shutdown command / virDomainShutdown() API will use the
> QEMU monitor console to invoke 'system_powerdown' command. This
> then triggers the ACPI event.
>
> Daniel
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