I'm not familiar with the libvirt codebase, but the extension of libvirt-guests.sh indicates that it is a shell script. Maybe you can modify it to find the spot where it hangs?
2017-07-09 18:49 GMT+02:00 Jędrek Domański <jedrek.domanski@xxxxxxxxx>:
Yeah, I know. Sorry for my demanding attitude.Any hints how I could start debugging the problem?2017-07-09 18:12 GMT+02:00 Dominik Psenner <dpsenner@xxxxxxxxx>:You can't expect anyone to step up happily to fix a problem you experience. If you're unhappy with the open source solution you have at least 4 options:1. buy a license for red hat2. get customer support from red hat3. buy a license for vmware4. work out why it doesn't work, give feedback to the community and may even work out a fix that you can give back to the community. with a bit of luck the overall open source product could evolve into something better.I feel sorry that I couldn't you help any further. Good luck!Cheers,Dominik--2017-07-09 0:38 GMT+02:00 Jędrek Domański <jedrek.domanski@xxxxxxxxx>:Dominik,What's the point of including a software to an OS that does not work?2017-07-08 18:34 GMT+02:00 Dominik Psenner <dpsenner@xxxxxxxxx>:I just wanted to point out that you're only resolving the symptom, not the actual cause. At the same time I'm afraid that I don't know what the cause of your problems is. If you don't want to run virsh guests you probably won't need the service, but then what's the point of having libvirt-bin installed in the first place? :-)Cheers--2017-07-07 23:23 GMT+02:00 Jędrek Domański <jedrek.domanski@xxxxxxxxx>:Dominik,As far as I am concerned the command provided by Andrea disables libvirt-guests service at boot.jedrek@Home:~$ service libvirt-guests status● libvirt-guests.service - Suspend Active Libvirt GuestsLoaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/libvirt-guests.service; disabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: inactive (dead)Docs: man:libvirtd(8)When you enable/disable a service sysctemctl creates a symlink of a service into the location on disk where systemd looks for autostart files (usually /etc/systemd/system/some_target.target.wants jedrek@Home:~$ ls /etc/systemd/system/ | grep libvirt*libvirtd.serviceNo libvirt-guests.serviceI know this is just a workaround but what's wrong with this?2017-07-07 19:13 GMT+02:00 Dominik Psenner <dpsenner@xxxxxxxxx>:Note that this disables the shutdown of libvirt guests when the host shuts down.--2017-07-07 16:20 GMT+02:00 Jędrek Domański <jedrek.domanski@xxxxxxxxx>:Andrea,You are a genius!!! :D It's worked :)) Thank yo so much!!! XD2017-07-07 12:14 GMT+02:00 Andrea Bolognani <abologna@xxxxxxxxxx>:On Fri, 2017-07-07 at 09:46 +0200, Jędrek Domański wrote:
> Hi Dominik,
>
> So what is going on on my computer with the script libvirt-guests.sh?
> Why is it hanging on it? How should I address this problem?
Not sure what the root cause of your problem is, but you
can use
# systemctl disable libvirt-guests
to verify if the script is really what causes shutdown
to hang. It might very well be that it's merely the last
thing producing output before the actual issue occurs.
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