Re: [libvirt] qemu-kvm-0.10.5, kvm-kmod-2.6.30, libvirt-0.6.4 - save/restore still unreliable

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Hmm,
I just noticed that dump file saved using virsh contains some libvirt 
related headers, so I guess I can't just feed it directly to qemu-kvm.
So I guess best way to test save/restore without libvirt is to save 
vm state using monitor and then restore it again.
But I can't find any clear documentation on how to do this.
Could anyone give me a hint?
thanks a lot!
nik


On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 03:17:18PM -0500, Charles Duffy wrote:
> That may well be a guest issue rather than a qemu migration problem --  
> I've seen similar difficulties for guests being resumed via incoming  
> migration when using guest kernels with TSC as their clocksource.
>
> You might try interrogating the monitor to see your guest's state.
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