> > After 'stop'ing, the vm's still using CPU-load, like the "top" will
tell
> >
> >    PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+
COMMAND
> >  25983 root      20   0  495m 407m 1876 R  8.9  2.5 228:09.15
qemu-system-x86

> It shouldn't do that.  
ok.

> How long is this after the 'stop'?  
30 seconds or 2 days ... the process takes CPU all the time

> Was the guest  doing intensive I/O? 
No - normaly only a "standby windows xp", without running programs

> Are you sure qemu responded to the stop command
> (by printing the monitor prompt)?
sure. I use the socket communication to "CONT" the process - works well
(-:

Also, if a STOP the kvm, I can access the internal VNC-server (sure,
mouse
movements will NOT move the mouse - because it's stopped..)

I'm using kvm-86. 

regard
Danny


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