On 08/07/2012 01:22 PM, Gutierrez-Robles, Frank wrote: > I have a VM of Microsoft Server 2008 SP1. I am using virsh commands to > power it on/off. I can power on/off when the admin is logged in to the > Server VM, and when there are no users logged in, but when the admin > locks the screen, I cannot seem to power it off. The virsh command > states that the domain is being shutdown, but it in fact does not. I > looked at some registry settings for the VM (server 2008) and see if I > can pinpoint an entry I need to set, but had no luck. Any ideas? Thank > you for your support. If you are able to install the qemu-agent guest agent into your Windows guest, then newer qemu and libvirt have an option to use the guest agent to trigger a shutdown in this situation. But without that, you are stuck with the fact that by default, Windows ignores APCI interrupts when locked. There might be a registry setting you can tweak to make Windows behave differently than default, but offhand I don't know what it would be. -- Eric Blake eblake@xxxxxxxxxx +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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