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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/25/2013 06:49 PM, Blaster wrote:<br>
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So this has happened twice now....Running Windows 7/64 in a VM.<br>
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I git cloned the ovirt windows agent and installed the 3 Python
applications as instructed in the README.<br>
<br>
When I run the win-guest-agent-build-exe.bat file to create the
exe, it gets to the line of:<br>
adding python27.dll as a resource to virtguestservices.exe.<br>
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Then the cmd.exe window just hangs. It can not be killed, nor can
any other window.<br>
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The system will not shutdown, either from the Windows side or the
VM side. I had to power off from the GUI.<br>
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The first time this happened, the VM hung and became
non-responsive. When I tried to reboot the physical machine, the
physical machine would not reboot either. Had to hit the reset
button to get it back.<br>
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The second time this happened, ovirt was able to power off
successfully, I decided to reboot the physical machine again, and
again the physical machine hung shutting down and had to
physically reset.<br>
<br>
Both times when I tried to start the Windows 7 VM again, ovirt
refused to start it. I get the message<br>
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admin@internal).<br>
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So off to restore the VM for a second time....<br>
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Any explanation how Python is able to destroy a VM like that?<br>
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Honestly this does not sound like an issue to me which is caused by
Python or the build of the guest agent<br>
I would start looking into the logs for the Host. <br>
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Please check the logs in /var/log/libvirt/qemu for the corresponding
VM log (Win7-01)<br>
Also check your logs if you find any hints in
/var/log/vdsm/libvirtd.log<br>
and /var/log/vdsm/vdsm.log<br>
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