Autostarting VMs https://www.softaculous.com/board/index.php?tid=7646 <![CDATA[Autostarting VMs]]> https://www.softaculous.com/board/index.php?tid=7646&tpg=1#p28695 Wed, 18 Nov 2015 00:50:33 GMT https://www.softaculous.com/board/index.php?tid=7646&tpg=1#p28695 <![CDATA[Autostarting VMs]]> https://www.softaculous.com/board/index.php?tid=7646&tpg=1#p28694
Running Centos 7 KVM slave. ]]>
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Until yesterday, no, several of them were missing; and this isn't the
first time it's happened, I've recreated them previously. I recreated
them last night, if it happens again I'll report the problem in more
detail.


Please do report to us if you face the similar issue.

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On another note, out of curiousity, why did the VIDs start having a "v" prefixed?


To avoid collision of VID's and ID's.
In KVM commands are passed to a VM using the VM VID or its ID.
Virtualizor uses the VID to pass a command to the VM so when the number of VMs crosses 1000 then a VM may have VID as 1000 and a different VM may have 1000as its ID and as ID is given preference the command is executed on a different VM rather than the target one, so to avoid collision the prefix 'v' is used.
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Virtualizor does create an entry for every VM in /etc/libvirt/qemu/autostart/ when a VM is created.

Are you not able to see all the VM entries under that folder ?


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