On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 3:07 PM Daniel Renaud <daniel@djj-consultants.com> wrote:
Hi

I didn't upgrade and the run once didn't solve the issue but ..... When I use run once again, I remove (in the system tab) Custom emulate machine and Custom CPU type (leave it blank) and the run once worked.  After that, I can shutdown and but without any problem.  If I go back to look the emulate machine and CPU type, it is back to the same value but now I can boot.

Please reply to the list.
You said that you have 3 VMs in that state - could you please check if you have unmanaged interfaces for the other 2 before fixing them that way?
 

2018-08-22 7:44 GMT-04:00 Arik Hadas <ahadas@redhat.com>:
Do you remember to what version of oVirt you upgraded the 4.1/4.0/3.6 cluster?
It sounds like a bug we had (relatively long time ago) that lead to having duplicated unmanaged devices.
Can you please check in the VM devices tab if you have unmanaged network interfaces? if you do, it was reported that running the VM in run-once mode would clear those devices (but you can also remove them from the database as well).

On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 1:38 PM <daniel@djj-consultants.com> wrote:
I also tried to export (work) and re-import(work) the same VM and try to start the imported one with the same result that it didn't start
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