Hi Isaac,
i guess you're using libvirt. in this case the autostart of the vm's is
done by placing a symlink of the vm-definition into
/etc/libvirt/qemu/autostart/.
you can prefix these shortcuts to set the required order. e.g.
10-db-server.xml -> /etc/libvirt/qemu/rhel5.6-db-psql.xml
20-web-server.xml -> /etc/libvirt/qemu/rhel5.6-web-wiki.xml
this should to the job, but note: you might get trouble when updateing
autostart settings using tools like virsh or virt-manager.
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Regards
Soeren
On 06/30/2011 05:31 PM, Christoffersen, Isaac wrote:
Anyone know if you can set the autostart order for guest KVM images on
a standard RHEL 5.x install?
Isaac
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