Re: [libvirt] How does virt-manager send shutdown?

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Bryan Kearney wrote:
>> I added the following to my xml
>>
>>       <features>
>>         <feature>
>>                 <acpi/>
>>         </feature>
>>         </features>
>>
> 
> One follow up question. Any reason that this should _not_ be the default 
>   set up by the appliance-creator?

Generally, modern OS's won't work very well if you disable acpi.  The ability to
shut it off is generally used for compatibility with older OS's, although there
are other reasons to occasionally use it (you could workaround the recent KVM
time drift problems by shutting off ACPI, for example).

So you should always enable acpi unless you have a good reason not to.

Chris Lalancette

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