"Robert B. Carleton" <r...@rbcarleton.net> writes:
> I have a number virtual machines, and I've noticed that they power off > instead of rebooting when using "shutdown -r now" on the guest. This is > the general form for a configuration in the /etc/vm.conf: > > vm "batch2" { > memory 2G > enable > cdrom /home/ISO/OpenBSD/7.4/install74.iso > disk /home/vm/batch2/disk0.qcow2 > boot device disk Stab in the dark, but try removing the "boot device disk" line as well as the cdrom one. Does it still behave like that? There's a sneaky edge case where we don't handle a reboot. claudio@ bugged me about it awhile back but I've been slow to dig into it. > interface { switch "int_switch" } > interface { switch "ext_switch" } > } > > I also tried running vmd from the command line with "-d -vv". Here's the > end of the logging when I tried to reboot the guest: > > vm/batch2: vcpu_exit_eptviolation: fault already handled > vm/batch2: vcpu_exit_eptviolation: fault already handled > vm/batch2: vcpu_exit_eptviolation: fault already handled > vm/batch2: vmmci_ack: vm 7 requested shutdown > vm/batch2: virtio_shutdown: waiting on device pid 35337 > vm/batch2: virtio_dispatch_dev: pipe dead (EV_READ) > vm/batch2: virtio_shutdown: device for pid 35337 is stopped > vm/batch2: virtio_shutdown: waiting on device pid 64912 > vm/batch2: virtio_shutdown: device for pid 64912 is stopped > vm/batch2: virtio_shutdown: waiting on device pid 34607 > vm/batch2: virtio_shutdown: device for pid 34607 is stopped > vmm: vmm_sighdlr: handling signal 20 > vmm: vmm_sighdlr: terminated vm batch2 (id 1) > vmm: vm_remove: vmm vmm_sighdlr removing vm 1 from running config > vmm: vm_stop: vmm vmm_sighdlr stopping vm 1 > vmd: vm_stop: vmd vmd_dispatch_vmm stopping vm 1 > > The three "vcpu_exit_eptviolation: fault already handled" lines seemed > to happen continuously during run time for the guest. > > Is there some kind of configuration that I'm missing? I read the vmctl, > and vm.conf man pages. I also looked at the examples in > /etc/examples. Nothing stood out, so far. > > I'm running OpenBSD 7.4 on the hypervisor and guests. Any suggestions? > > PS: Overall, using vmm has been a good experience. I'm pretty happy with > it.