instead of destroying vms, wouldn't be a more elegant solution to "save"
the state of the VM in a statefile?
On bootup, upstart would check for such statefiles and restore the
VMs. This would work even for VMs that don't react to ACPI events
properly and saves the VM's uptimes.
instead of destroying vms, wouldn't be a more elegant solution to "save"
the state of the VM in a statefile?
On bootup, upstart would check for such statefiles and restore the
VMs. This would work even for VMs that don't react to ACPI events
properly and saves the VM's uptimes.