Hi Michal,
I saw some old bugs where you were involved in same topic and I toughed
you can help us.
So far I understand what are the hex numbers, but I could not figure out
how can I check the old in-memory rom size (to identify all guests which
must be power-cycled). Do you know the code?
0x20000 hex == 131072 decimal == 128K
0x40000 hex == 262144 decimal == 256K
~]# du -k /usr/share/ipxe/1af41000.rom
256 /usr/share/ipxe/1af41000.rom
Kind regards,
Ladislav
On 06.03.19 13:25, Ladislav Humenik wrote:
Hi all,
in the past we have used customized ipxe (to allow boot over network
with 10G cards), now we have finally updated our hypervisors to the
latest ipxe-roms-qemu
Of course the sum now differs and during live-migration the libvirtd
throws this error:
Mar 4 11:37:14 hypevisor-01 libvirtd: 2019-03-04 10:37:14.084+0000:
15862: error : qemuMigrationJobCheckStatus:1313 : operation failed:
migration out job: unexpectedly failed
Mar 4 11:37:15 hypevisor-01 libvirtd: 2019-03-04T10:37:13.941040Z
qemu-kvm: Length mismatch: 0000:00:03.0/virtio-net-pci.rom: 0x20000 in
!= 0x40000: Invalid argument
Mar 4 11:37:15 hypevisor-0 libvirtd: 2019-03-04T10:37:13.941090Z
qemu-kvm: error while loading state for instance 0x0 of device 'ram'
Mar 4 11:37:15 hypevisor-0 libvirtd: 2019-03-04T10:37:13.941530Z
qemu-kvm: load of migration failed: Invalid argument
is there an easy command we can use to identify what guests are still
using the old .rom and must be powercycled ?
Thank you in advance
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