[Bug 1723907] Re: 16.04 server can't reboot
sles
1723907 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue Oct 17 15:28:12 UTC 2017
Hello!
I don't see any specific in my setup, it is just Centos 7.
VMs are created from virt-manager.
Btw, other VM, namely Oracle Linux, which uses systemd too, can be rebooted without problems.
And yes, reboot works after 2-3 days uptime.
And I don't think this is VM related, I just mentioned this to make sure it is not hardware related.
Thank you!
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Title:
16.04 server can't reboot
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
Hello!
I run 5 (five) Ubuntu 16.04 VMs on Centos7 host, i.e. inside of kvm.
After several months of uptime I can't shutdown or reboot any of this VMs-
if I type reboot or shutdown then it runs forever...
No error messages, nothing...
Thank you!
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