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Bug
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Resolution: Done-Errata
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Major
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None
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False
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False
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CLOSED
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CNV Virtualization Sprint 214, CNV Virtualization Sprint 215, CNV Virtualization Sprint 216, CNV Virtualization Sprint 217, CNV Virtualization Sprint 218, CNV Virtualization Sprint 219, CNV Virtualization Sprint 220, CNV Virtualization Sprint 221
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Medium
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No
Description of problem:
If a Windows VM crashes or becomes unresponsive, before a host agent is responding, there is not an apparent way to stop the VM. virtctl will respond with "halted does not support manual restart requests"
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
How reproducible:
100%
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Blue screen a Windows VM
2. Attempt to stop VM
3. VM stays up (can view in the console), neither the UI nor virtctl will properly halt the machine.
Actual results:
A manageable way for end-users to restart Windows VMs that are crashed without the host agent reporting back to the platform.
Expected results:
A manual/force power off of VM without deleting it.
Additional info:
- external trackers
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(2 external trackers, 1 links to, 4 mentioned in)