diff --git a/qm.adoc b/qm.adoc index df4a431..917bc0f 100644 --- a/qm.adoc +++ b/qm.adoc @@ -629,15 +629,17 @@ parameters: * *Start/Shutdown order*: Defines the start order priority. E.g. set it to 1 if you want the VM to be the first to be started. (We use the reverse startup order for shutdown, so a machine with a start order of 1 would be the last to -be shut down) +be shut down). If multiple VMs have the same order defined on a host, they will +additionally get ordered by 'VMID' in ascending order. * *Startup delay*: Defines the interval between this VM start and subsequent VMs starts . E.g. set it to 240 if you want to wait 240 seconds before starting other VMs. * *Shutdown timeout*: Defines the duration in seconds {pve} should wait for the VM to be offline after issuing a shutdown command. -By default this value is set to 60, which means that {pve} will issue a -shutdown request, wait 60s for the machine to be offline, and if after 60s -the machine is still online will notify that the shutdown action failed. +By default this value is set to 180, which means that {pve} will issue a +shutdown request, wait 180 seconds for the machine to be offline. If, after +this timeout, the machine is still online it will be tried to forcefully stop +it. NOTE: VMs managed by the HA stack do not follow the 'start on boot' and 'boot order' options currently. Those VMs will be skipped by the startup and @@ -645,8 +647,8 @@ shutdown algorithm as the HA manager itself ensures that VMs get started and stopped. Please note that machines without a Start/Shutdown order parameter will always -start after those where the parameter is set, and this parameter only -makes sense between the machines running locally on a host, and not +start after those where the parameter is set. Further, this parameter can only +be enforced between virtual machines, running locally on a host, but not cluster-wide.