Your message dated Sat, 12 Jul 2014 17:01:02 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#754445: libvirt does not correctly track and SIGTERM 
halted guests
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regarding libvirt does not correctly track and SIGTERM halted guests
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Package: libvirt-bin
Version: 1.2.4-1~bpo70+1
Severity: important

Hi,

I am currently using qemu-x86_64 version 2.0.0 (Debian
2.0.0+dfsg-4~bpo70+1) along with libvirt, both backported. When a normal
QEMU guest is created, and then inside it "halt" is executed. The guest
will shut down and cease processing, however libvirt will not recognize
this and still mark the guest as running. The correct action is to send a
SIGTERM to QEMU. This appears to occur correctly when running on Ubuntu so
I am filing the bug against this package.

Thanks
Michael

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On Sat, Jul 12, 2014 at 12:29:43AM +0000, Michael D wrote:
> Yeah you are more or less correct. I think this is an upstream QEMU bug, as
> QEMU is stopping the CPUs but not firing the SHUTDOWN event. I shall report
> there.
So closing this report.
 -- Guido

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