> The problem with this is that when I try to stop rgmanager (or even > simply disabling the VM resource), an application on the windows KVM > guest pops up a "Are you sure you want to close X?". This blocks the VMs > shutdown, which leaves rgmanager sitting there indefinitely waiting for > the guest VM to stop and nothing actually shuts down until the batteries > drain. How much much lead time are you giving rgmanager? In my experience (and according to vm.sh) rgmanager will issue a virsh destroy roughly 2 minutes after a virsh shutdown. From vm.sh: 263 <actions> 264 <action name="start" timeout="300"/> 265 <action name="stop" timeout="120"/> ... 467 for op in $*; do 468 echo virsh $op $OCF_RESKEY_name ... 469 virsh $op $OCF_RESKEY_name 470 471 timeout=$(get_timeout) 472 while [ $timeout -gt 0 ]; do 473 sleep 5 474 ((timeout -= 5)) 475 state=$(do_status) 476 [ $? -eq 0 ] || return 0 477 478 if [ "$state" = "paused" ]; then 479 virsh destroy $OCF_RESKEY_name 480 fi 481 done 482 done I don't know off hand if the action parameters can be adjusted in the rgmanager config, I've never had cause to change it personally. Your site is a very useful resource btw. Great job and many thanks! -Mike -- Linux-cluster mailing list Linux-cluster@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-cluster