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D1abloRUS2013-09-17 15:51:47
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D1abloRUS, 2013-09-17 15:51:47

XenServer and FreeBSD

There is a hypervisor running xenserver. Freebsd rolled onto it, although it is not officially supported, but everything got up, guest buns also rolled up, everything seems to work, but there is one BUT, how to shut down freebsd when the hypervisor is completely turned off, because the command that he sends to the virtual machine does not extinguish it, and waits for a key to be pressed to turn it off. Through shutdown -p now freebsd shuts down fine, but how to transfer it?
Ps xenserver 6.2, freebsd 9.1, acpi on.

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Ilya Evseev, 2013-09-18
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waits for a key to be pressed to turn off.

Who waits? Xen utility or FreeBSD?
If FreeBSD, what message does it display exactly?
It makes sense to look for it in /etc and either figure out how to bypass it, or (roughly) comment it out.

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Le_Raux, 2014-08-14
@Le_Raux

This is not a virtualization issue, but a feature of FreeBSD itself. I can recommend this thread .

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