On Sat, 2016-12-31 at 17:25 +0100, Oscar Segarra wrote: [...] > [root@vdicnode01 ~]# service libvirt-guests status > Redirecting to /bin/systemctl status libvirt-guests.service > ● libvirt-guests.service - Suspend Active Libvirt Guests > Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/libvirt-guests.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled) This is weird, libvirt-guests.service is disabled yet is being stopped at shutdown, according to your screenshots. > Active: active (exited) since Sat 2016-12-31 17:13:34 CET; 5s ago > Docs: man:libvirtd(8) > http://libvirt.org > Process: 6619 ExecStart=/usr/libexec/libvirt-guests.sh start (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) > Main PID: 6619 (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) > > Dec 31 17:13:34 vdicnode01.vdicube.com systemd[1]: Starting Suspend Active Libvirt Guests... > Dec 31 17:13:34 vdicnode01.vdicube.com libvirt-guests.sh[6619]: libvirt-guests is configured not to start any guests on boot > Dec 31 17:13:34 vdicnode01.vdicube.com systemd[1]: Started Suspend Active Libvirt Guests. > [root@vdicnode01 ~]# > > If I stop locally libvirt-guests (as root) Looks work perfectly: > > [root@vdicnode01 ~]# virsh list > Id Name State > ---------------------------------------------------- > > [root@vdicnode01 ~]# What does 'systemctl status libvirt-guests' tell you at this point? My only guess is that your guests might be taking too long to shut down cleanly, which is not a problem when you're stopping the service while the host is running but causes a timeout during shutdown. -- Andrea Bolognani / Red Hat / Virtualization -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list