[Users] How can I make a VM "immortal"?

Michael Pasternak mpastern at redhat.com
Tue Sep 24 03:53:27 EDT 2013


Actually this is a bug [1].

[1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1005562

On 09/24/2013 09:53 AM, lof yer wrote:
> That's fine, I thought there was an option in api that make the start as normal one.
> 
> 2013/9/24 Itamar Heim <iheim at redhat.com <mailto:iheim at redhat.com>>
> 
>     On 09/24/2013 06:34 AM, lof yer wrote:
> 
>         Ok, that's easy to accomplish.
>         But when I use restapi to start a VM, why does the log show me that it
>         runs in RUNONCE mode rather than NORMAL START?
> 
> 
>     since the api allows you to pass any parameter to affect the run.
>     does it matter?
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> 
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>         2013/9/24 lofyer <lofyer at gmail.com <mailto:lofyer at gmail.com> <mailto:lofyer at gmail.com <mailto:lofyer at gmail.com>>>
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>             On 2013/9/24 6:03, Itamar Heim wrote:
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>                 On 09/23/2013 06:18 PM, lofyer wrote:
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>                     Besides assigning a watchdog device to it, are there any
>                     other ways to
>                     make the VM autostart even if an user shutdown it manually?
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> 
>                 if a user shut down a vm from inside or via engine?
>                 i suggest an external script on engine monitoring its status and
>                 starting it for such a use case
> 
>             You mean a anacrontab script?
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