Re: [Users] prlctl stop takes +1 minute to done on VMs

2017-08-16 Thread José Manuel Giner
Ok, I found in the documentation: prlctl stop 100 --kill The stop command can perform a hard or a graceful virtual machine shutdown. If the *--kill* parameter is included, the hard shutdown will be performed. If the parameter is omitted, the outcome of the graceful shutdown attempt will depend

Re: [Users] prlctl stop takes +1 minute to done on VMs

2017-08-15 Thread Dmitry Konstantinov
Had the same problem. Gentoo based VM. In order to fix it I had to a) build and use a kernel with ACPI support and b) build and run acpid. Inside VM of course. On Tuesday, August 15, 2017 8:57:17 PM EDT José Manuel Giner wrote: > Hello, > > In a OpenVZ 7.0.5 node, > when I run a prlctl stop

[Users] prlctl stop takes +1 minute to done on VMs

2017-08-15 Thread José Manuel Giner
Hello, In a OpenVZ 7.0.5 node, when I run a prlctl stop command of a VM, it takes around 2 minutes to done. If I run on a CT is near instantly. The node is a E3-1240 v5 and pure SSD storage. is normal? -- José Manuel Giner ___ Users mailing list