
Hi, after getting to the oVirt Node console (F2) I figured out that selinux wasn't allowing the sanlock, so I entered the setsebool virt_use_sanlock 1 and the problem is fixed. However, I started getting permission denied error when trying to start the VM that was created on that NFS share. On the ovirt node console, I noticed that the user.group of that share was nobody.nobody instead of vdsm.kvm. I followed the instruction on the wiki about anonguid and anonuid but no luck at all. This was an Ubuntu nfs server. I Installed a FC17 VM on this Ubuntu and tried again and it worked at the first time :-) Ubuntu has a KVM group with guid = 106. Alex 2012/10/11 Alexandre Santos <santosam72@gmail.com>
Hello Haim, sure I'll provide them. I'll enter the node console and will check that.
Alex
2012/10/11 Haim Ateya <hateya@redhat.com>
Hi Alex, can you please provide some logs (engine + vdsm) ? also, can you verify that sanlock service is running on node ?
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From: "Alexandre Santos" <santosam72@gmail.com> To: users@ovirt.org Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2012 12:06:19 PM Subject: Re: [Users] Can't start a VM - sanlock permission denied
It's me again, now less sleepy :-) What I would like to know is if this sanlock permission issue is within the oVirt engine, a problem on the NFS Server or on the oVirt node (it's a 2.5.3 from nightly). On the later, I can't access the console to issue those commands - I don't even know if it's running SELinux at all :-)
Alex
2012/10/11 Alexandre Santos < santosam72@gmail.com >
Him I managed to install the new oVirt Node on a 8 GB USB Pen. I created the NFS Share anf when I try to Run the VM I get the:
M ubuntu is down. Exit message: internal error Failed to open socket to sanlock daemon: Permission denied.
I did the setsebool mentioned on the wiki on the engine but still get the error. Is it necessary to configure anywhere else?
Alex
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