On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 10:24:35AM +0200, Szirmai Tibor wrote:
Dear List, I'm not big a linux expert. I installed Virtual Machine Manager 0.9.5, on a Debian server (Jessie) with Xfce Desktop. I created three Windows 7 virtual machines - which should run continously - they work as servers. I turned off all the energy-save options in the windows7 systems (no hard disk sleep, no sleep mode, or anything). Besides: the virtual machines stop in every 2-3 days; they get in shutoff state, and I have to restart them manually - when I realize they stopped. I set the option "Start virtual machine on host boot up", "Autostart onboot", "Autoconnect" - but these events happen only when virtual manager restarts.
That's not what you wanted, but shouldn't hurt in your use case.
I don't understand, why do they shut off. Is there a way to find the reason (log files, or something)?
You can do that, see http://libvirt.org/logging.html for detailed explanation.
Is there a way to set an automatic restart when a virtual machine shuts off by any reason?
And you can do that as well, but that's probably not what you want. See http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsEvents for details. Martin
Thanks for the answer, Szirmai Tibor E-mail: tibor.szirmai@xxxxxxxx <mailto:tibor.szirmai@xxxxxxxx>
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