An ldm stop-domain command can time out before the domain completes shutting down. When this happens, an error similar to the following is returned by the Logical Domains Manager.
LDom ldg8 stop notification failed |
However, the domain could still be processing the shutdown request. Use the ldm list-domain command to verify the status of the domain. For example:
# ldm list-domain ldg8 NAME STATE FLAGS CONS VCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME ldg8 active s---- 5000 22 3328M 0.3% 1d 14h 31m |
The preceding list shows the domain as active, but the s flag indicates that the domain is in the process of stopping. This should be a transitory state.
The following example shows the domain has now stopped.
# ldm list-domain ldg8 NAME STATE FLAGS CONS VCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME ldg8 bound ----- 5000 22 3328M |