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diff --git a/testing/libvirt/libvirt.confd b/testing/libvirt/libvirt.confd deleted file mode 100644 index d51bdb99d1..0000000000 --- a/testing/libvirt/libvirt.confd +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -# /etc/conf.d/libvirtd - -# You may want to add '--listen' to have libvirtd listen for tcp/ip connections -# if you want to use libvirt for remote control - -# Please consult 'libvirtd --help' for more options - -#LIBVIRTD_OPTS="--listen" - -# Valid options: -# * shutdown - Sends an ACPI shutdown (think when you tap the power button -# on your machine and it begins a graceful shutdown). If your -# VM ignores this, it will have the power yanked out from under -# it in LIBVIRTD_KVM_SHUTDOWN_MAXWAIT seconds. -# * managedsave - Performs a state save external to the VM. qemu-kvm will stop -# stop the CPU and save off all state to a separate file. When -# the machine is started again, it will resume like nothing ever -# happened. This is guarenteed to always successfully stop your -# machine and restart it. However it may take some time to finish. -# * none - No attempts will be made to stop any VMs. If you are restarting your -# machine the qemu-kvm process will be simply killed, which may result -# in your VMs having disk corruption. -LIBVIRTD_KVM_SHUTDOWN="managedsave" - -# Timeout in seconds until stopping libvirtd and "pulling the plug" on the -# remaining VM's still in a running state -#LIBVIRTD_KVM_SHUTDOWN_MAXWAIT="500" |