sorry, I forgot to mention ... 
my cluster works on CentOS 5.4 and I use KVM for virtualization ...

If the versions of libvirt / heartbeat / pacemaker, etc., are important, give 
short notice.

regards
  "Ingmar" <[email protected]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag 
news:[email protected]...
  Hi,

  I have a problem ...

  I have 3 virtual machines ... one with Linux, one with Windows 2008 Server 
and one with Windows Server 2008 R2.
  When I try to stop the VMs with heartbeat/pacemaker (hb_gui or 
system-shutdown), the Linux VM downs cleanly.
  The Windows VMs seems to do nothing... so they will be killed after timeout.

  If I go on libvirt (virt-manager) and press in the GUI the "shutdown"-button 
both went down immediately.

  Where could be my problem? Shouldn't use Pacemaker the same functions as 
virt-manager?
  Did I have to set properties in Windows for shutdown?

  regards


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