This post from guy which is for something else but the signature pointed me to the working ACPId. Nothing happened when triggering the actions from host. I can only shutdown/reboot from within DSM. In the second case, you may have difficulty automating shutdowns and startups if the guest agent isnt installed in the guest, depending on the the guests acpi config. Whereas the one previously posted (and below) did not work fully. There are two cases for the qemu guest agent: to allow memory ballooning to work and be reported correctly and to bridge acpi power functions correctly into the guest. Options -> QEMU Guest Agent Windows VirtIO Serial Driver. Please adjust to your selected model/version. I am not sure if it on the guest OS side or on the proxmox networking side. rploader.sh ext ds918p-7.1.1-42962 add The QEMU guest agent runs inside the guest and allows the host machine to issue commands to the guest operating system using libvirt, helping with functions. Same as PROXMOX as host but I am using it for a specific reason.Īnyway, I read through more threads in the forum and found this one that helps me to shutdown/reboot via VMM (from host) and also within DSM It should be actually corrected to QEMU/KVM for less confusion. It is the Virtual Machine Manager I am using with my Linux Mint. I think I confused you a bit with the word VMM.
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