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- # /etc/conf.d/libvirtd
- # LIBVIRT_URIS
- # space separated list of libvirt URIs to communicate with to start/stop guests
- # Valid values are anything that can be passed to 'virsh connect'
- #LIBVIRT_URIS="qemu:///system"
- # LIBVIRT_SHUTDOWN
- # Valid options:
- # * managedsave - Performs a state save external to the VM (for hypervisors
- # supporting this operation). qemu-kvm will stop the CPU
- # and save off all state to a separate file. When the
- # machine is started again, it will resume like nothing
- # ever happened. This is guarenteed to always successfully
- # stop your machine and restart it.
- #
- # * shutdown - Sends an ACPI shutdown (think of this as a request to
- # your guest to shutdown). There is no way to distinguish
- # between guests that are ignoring the shutdown request or
- # are stuck or are taking a long time to shutdown. We will
- # wait LIBVIRT_MAXWAIT seconds before yanking the power
- # out.
- #
- # * destroy - Immediately stop all running guests. Use with caution as
- # this can leave the guest in a corrupted state and might
- # lead to data loss.
- #
- #LIBVIRT_SHUTDOWN="managedsave"
- # LIBVIRT_MAXWAIT
- # Timeout in seconds until stopping a guest and "pulling the plug" on the
- # guest
- # Valid values are any integer over 0
- #LIBVIRT_MAXWAIT="500"
- # LIBVIRT_START
- # If this value is set to 'no', then guests and networks that were shutdown
- # by this script when it was stopped will not be started when it is started
- # back up.
- # Valid values are yes or no
- #LIBVIRT_START="yes"
- # LIBVIRT_IGNORE_AUTOSTART
- # If the VM is marked for autostart in its XML configuration then we won't
- # save its start when the init script is stopped. The result is that when
- # the init script starts back up, no attempt will be made to start the VM or
- # confirm it is started.
- # Valid values are yes or no
- #LIBVIRT_IGNORE_AUTOSTART="no"
- # LIBVIRT_NET_SHUTDOWN
- # If libvirtd created networks for you (e.g. NATed networks) then this init
- # script will shut them down for you if this is set to 'yes'. Otherwise,
- # the networks will be left running. For this option to be useful you must
- # have enabled the 'virt-network' USE flag and have had libvirt create a
- # NATed network for you. Valid values: 'yes' or 'no'
- #LIBVIRT_NET_SHUTDOWN="yes"
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