please run vdsClient -s 0 getStorageDomainInfo a52938f7-2cf4-4771-acb2-0c78d14999e5
Thanks,
Dafna
On 02/02/2014 03:02 PM, Steve Dainard wrote:
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519-513-2407 <tel:519-513-2407> <tel:519-513-2407On Sun, Feb 2, 2014 at 5:05 AM, Dafna Ron <dron@redhat.com <mailto:dron@redhat.com>> wrote:
can you please upload full engine, vdsm, libvirt and vm's qemu logs?
On 02/02/2014 02:08 AM, Steve Dainard wrote:
I have two CentOS 6.5 Ovirt hosts (ovirt001, ovirt002)
I've installed the applicable qemu-kvm-rhev packages from this
site: http://www.dreyou.org/ovirt/vdsm32/Packages/ on ovirt002.
On ovirt001 if I take a live snapshot:
Snapshot 'test qemu-kvm' creation for VM 'snapshot-test' was
initiated by admin@internal.
The VM is paused
Failed to create live snapshot 'test qemu-kvm' for VM
'snapshot-test'. VM restart is recommended.
Failed to complete snapshot 'test qemu-kvm' creation for VM
'snapshot-test'.
The VM is then started, and the status for the snapshot
changes to OK.
On ovirt002 (with the packages from dreyou) I don't get any
messages about a snapshot failing, but my VM is still paused
to complete the snapshot. Is there something else other than
the qemu-kvm-rhev packages that would enable this functionality?
I've looked for some information on when the packages would be
built as required in the CentOS repos, but I don't see
anything definitive.
http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/users/2013-December/019126.html
Looks like one of the maintainers is waiting for someone to
tell him what flags need to be set.
Also, another thread here:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.ovirt.arch/1618
same maintainer, mentioning that he hasn't seen anything in
the bug tracker.
There is a bug here:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1009100 that seems
to have ended in finding a way for qemu to expose whether it
supports live snapshots, rather than figuring out how to get
the CentOS team the info they need to build the packages with
the proper flags set.
I have bcc'd both dreyou (packaged the qemu-kvm-rhev packages
listed above) and Russ (CentOS maintainer mentioned in the
other threads) if they wish to chime in and perhaps
collaborate on which flags, if any, should be set for the
qemu-kvm builds so we can get a CentOS bug report going and
hammer this out.
Thanks everyone.
**crosses fingers and hopes for live snapshots soon**
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On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 1:26 PM, Steve Dainard
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<mailto:sdainard@miovision.com>>> wrote:
How would you developers, speaking for the
oVirt-community,
propose to
solve this for CentOS _now_ ?
I would imagine that the easiest way is that you build and
host this one
package(qemu-kvm-rhev), since you´ve basically already
have
the source
and recipe (since you´re already providing it for RHEV
anyway). Then,
once that´s in place, it´s more a question of where to
host the
packages, in what repository. Be it your own, or some
other
repo set up
for the SIG.
This is my view, how I as a user view this issue.
I think this is a pretty valid view.
What would it take to get the correct qemu package hosted
in the
ovirt repo?
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