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# Pause/suspend the VM. Verify it appears to actually pause. | # Pause/suspend the VM. Verify it appears to actually pause. NOTE: latest virt-manager doesn't make the console gray or disabled as it used to in the past. Cole Robinson said on IRC this was difficult to get right. | ||
# Unpause/resume the VM. | # Unpause/resume the VM. | ||
# Save the VM. It should appear to shut off. | # Save the VM. It should appear to shut off. |
Revision as of 14:22, 8 October 2013
Description
Perform VM lifecycle operations in virt-manager.
Setup
An initial VM is required. There should be instructions linked from the test day page.
How to test
- Start the VM.
- Pause/suspend the VM. Verify it appears to actually pause. NOTE: latest virt-manager doesn't make the console gray or disabled as it used to in the past. Cole Robinson said on IRC this was difficult to get right.
- Unpause/resume the VM.
- Save the VM. It should appear to shut off.
- Restore the saved VM.
- Force poweroff the VM.
Clone/Delete
- With a shut off VM, select the 'clone' option.
- Select the default options and perform the clone.
- Start the VM, and verify it starts correctly.
- Shut off the VM.
- Select the 'delete' option, Select 'Delete associated storage files', click OK
Expected Results
No obvious errors encountered.