On Fri, 2013-10-18 at 14:16 +0300, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 05:15:48PM -0400, Jason Brooks wrote:
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Dan Ferris" <dferris(a)prometheusresearch.com>
> > To: "<users(a)ovirt.org>" <users(a)ovirt.org>
> > Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2013 9:24:44 AM
> > Subject: [Users] vdsmd seg fault
> >
> > I updated to the latest Fedora 19 on two test servers, and now vdsmd
> > will not start.
> >
> > Systedctl says this:
> >
> > dsmd.service - Virtual Desktop Server Manager
> > Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/vdsmd.service; enabled)
> > Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Mon 2013-10-14 12:31:30
> > EDT; 23h ago
> > Process: 1788 ExecStart=/lib/systemd/systemd-vdsmd start
> > (code=exited, status=139)
> >
> > Oct 14 12:31:30 rs0-ovirt0.rexdb.us python[1862]: DIGEST-MD5 ask_user_info()
> > Oct 14 12:31:30 rs0-ovirt0.rexdb.us python[1862]: DIGEST-MD5 client step 2
> > Oct 14 12:31:30 rs0-ovirt0.rexdb.us python[1862]: DIGEST-MD5 ask_user_info()
> > Oct 14 12:31:30 rs0-ovirt0.rexdb.us python[1862]: DIGEST-MD5
> > make_client_response()
> > Oct 14 12:31:30 rs0-ovirt0.rexdb.us python[1862]: DIGEST-MD5 client step 3
> > Oct 14 12:31:30 rs0-ovirt0.rexdb.us systemd-vdsmd[1788]:
> > /lib/systemd/systemd-vdsmd: line 185: 1862 Segmentation fault
> > "$VDSM_TOOL" nwfilter
> > Oct 14 12:31:30 rs0-ovirt0.rexdb.us systemd-vdsmd[1788]: vdsm: Failed to
> > define network filters on libvirt[FAILED]
> > Oct 14 12:31:30 rs0-ovirt0.rexdb.us systemd[1]: vdsmd.service: control
> > process exited, code=exited status=139
> > Oct 14 12:31:30 rs0-ovirt0.rexdb.us systemd[1]: Failed to start Virtual
> > Desktop Server Manager.
> > Oct 14 12:31:30 rs0-ovirt0.rexdb.us systemd[1]: Unit vdsmd.service
> > entered failed state.
> >
> > Has anyone else experienced this?
>
> I just hit this on one of my test installs.
>
> I did yum downgrade libvirt* and then vdsmd would start
Which was the faulty libvirt? Was there anything interesting at the
/var/log/libvirtd.log?
libvirt-1.0.5.6-3.fc19 -- it started fine until I rebooted. SElinux is
permissive on these machines, btw. These machines are nested inside of
my main oVirt install, as well.
I couldn't see anything in the libvirtd.log that looked different from
the libvirtd.log on a node w/ the downgraded libvirt.
Jason