On 06/04/2018 02:40 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sun, 2018-06-03 at 10:19 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
No, it's a qemu function that saves the currently used VM memory and
state.  You do need to have enough free disk space available to be able
to store that.  The VM OS doesn't get notified about it, other than
probably noticing that the clock time suddenly jumps unexpectedly.

In my case suddenly rebooting the host *is* detected by the guest
(running Windows 10). I notice this because on reconnecting to it after
a reboot it is always on the login screen, not on the desktop where I
left it.

You did say that you were using VFIO, so it won't work anyway.

But did you enable and start the "libvirt-guests" service?
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