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
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
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?
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José Manuel Giner
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