Re: Why there is no "autostop"?

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> Googling 'libvirt autostop', second hit is a bug report that leads to exactly
> what you are requesting, and the solution:

I did google "virsh autostop" as I'm looking for a command within
virsh. I think that this is a reasonable search choice and I was not
aware that I should seach for "libvirt autostop".

> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=444273

I see the following. But what is the solution? Is the solution in
virsh or some other commands?

"The APIs described have now been implemented & an corresponding
initscript for auto-shutdown/save is now available"

> Please, try googling a bit harder before you send a question to any mailing
> list. Also, this question is better suited for libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx

As you can see, I don't know what problems are suitable for what
mailing list. Do you think it is not reasonable to ask the autostop
option for virsh (if the users don't know the limitations are from
libvirt)?

-- 
Regards,
Peng

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