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Sign upautomatically restarting a VM via manager doesn't continue if kill/wait dialog pops up #2254
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marmarta
Jul 13, 2018
It looks like it should be fixed in R3.2 stable, and in R4.0 is done completely differently with the new qui-domains widget and also should work in the reworked qube manager.
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It looks like it should be fixed in R3.2 stable, and in R4.0 is done completely differently with the new qui-domains widget and also should work in the reworked qube manager. |
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0spinboson commentedAug 17, 2016
Qubes OS version (e.g.,
R3.1):R3.2rc2; may affect more versions.
Affected TemplateVMs (e.g.,
fedora-23, if applicable):involves QVM Manager
When restarting a VM, once the kill/wait time-out dialog comes up during shutdown, the Manager stops checking whether a VM has shut down properly. This can be a bit of a nuisance if the VM you are rebooting is sys-usb (while using a usb mouse+keyboard :) ).
Expected behavior:
QVM Manager to keep checking (once every 20-30s?) whether the VM you've told the manager to restart has fully shut down.
Actual behavior:
dialog box pops up, automatic checks cease. (It took me about 2 mins to find a keyboard with ps/2 connector, nothing happened in this period.)
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
restart a VM that has been running for a while already.
General notes:
I suspect that the main reason why I'm running into this issue is that I am (at least for the moment) running Qubes off an older magnetic drive.