
Hi, well I made sure that not only the old instances were stopped, but I also went in there an undefined them. so virsh list -all is blank # virsh list --all Id Name State --------------------------------------------------- So none of those networks are 'in use' Yet the kimchi interface still has the 'default' network greyed out (probably because it *is* the default and thus still in use). Obviously not a stop issue, as it would be unusual to need to turn off the default network, but it something to be aware. yes, a warning would be nicer. I'll let you know if anything else comes up with the new version. So far so good. On 4/3/2017 2:07 PM, Aline Manera wrote:
Hi Bill,
The Kimchi UI blocks user to stop/edit/undefine an Network in use by Templates or Guests. That should be the cause of the 'issue' you are seeing.
I plan to remove that from Kimchi UI and only show a warning message to user and let she/he decide on what to do.
Regards, Aline Manera
On 04/03/2017 05:48 PM, WK wrote:
more info.
if you net-destroy, net-dumpxml, net-undefine and then turn around and net-define, net-start the network, it is still stuck (i.e. all greyed out)
You must create either 'create' the network in the kimchi UI (instead of net-define)
OR
the Network must have a different name. Clearly something in the UI is holding onto the Network Name.
I tried just changing the UUID, but its the Network Name that is significant
-bill
On 4/3/2017 12:08 PM, WK wrote:
Just migrated off a number of VMs from a U16.4 LTS host running kim.2.3.1
then did an in place upgrade using dpkg -i and apt-get -f (to get a few deps).
rebooted and system came right up.
The only issue I have encounter is that in the Network section. I had 3 networks set up. The default and two additional (one vTap and a LAN bridge).
I wanted to remove one of them and move it to another port. In the UI, all options are greyed out (i.e Stop, Edit, Delete).
This occurs both on FireFox and on Edge on a Windows 10 desktop
I have cleared cache etc and still have the issue.
From the command line I had no problem using virsh net-destroy NET1 and virsh net-undefine NET1
Back on the UI, of course kimchi showed that it was gone. I then used the kimchi UI to recreate the Network with no problem and all the normal UI options are available for the newly recreated Network.
The remaining networks are still stuck.
I guess I go ahead and undefine and then redefine them as well, but I am curious if anyone else ran into this issue.
Sincerely,
William Kern
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