Thanks Richard!

SELinux is set as Permissive, the tmp directory has permission as 777 root:root. What do you mean with the setting of TMPDIR?, I'm going to start the process again using the strace  as you tell me but I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to deduce where is the issue with the output of that command.

If you know something else that I could check would be great!

Regards!





2013/9/26 Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com>

On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 06:10:00PM -0300, emitor@gmail.com wrote:
> could not open disk image
> /tmp/KxIoJI50Pc/2872ac3e-7340-4dfa-9801-0a1bd052b3a3/v2v._ApSlRZG/387a5113-bbc2-45a2-9c55-5dc3dade31a9/01c899de-131e-4407-a16c-8c5484ccb8bd:
> Permission denied

The error comes from qemu and indicates qemu cannot open this
temporary disk image.  I've no idea why it cannot open it, but
possibilities include: SELinux, file permissions (eg on /tmp), setting
of TMPDIR, relative path to a backing file, and more ...

I'd suggest that you 'strace -f' the whole set of processes to see
what precise system call fails.

Rich.

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