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Latest revision as of 06:37, 18 October 2021
virsh reset VM_NAME
Man page:[1]
Reset a domain immediately without any guest shutdown. reset emulates the power reset button on a machine, where all guest hardware sees the RST line set and reinitializes internal state. Note: Reset without any guest OS shutdown risks data loss.
Example:
virsh reset VM_NAME Domain VM_NAME was reset
Related[edit]
See also[edit]
- Changing VM running status operations:
start
,shutdown
,destroy
,reboot
,reset
,resume
virsh
: Storage information, Connecting, Operations, Memory, Snapshots, Networking, CPU, release notes,virsh nodedev-list
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