[Users] Missing VM disk images after yum update

Itamar Heim iheim at redhat.com
Wed Aug 15 17:52:13 UTC 2012


On 08/15/2012 04:44 PM, Ricky Schneberger wrote:
> After my last "yum update" I got some strange errors in my cluster.
>
> Today when I tried to start a VM i got a pop-up that says:
>
> " Error:
> Cannot run VM without at least one bootable disk.
> Alternatives:
> -Create a disk for this VM, and rerun the VM.
> -Change the boot sequence using the Edit VM command (Boot Option Sub-Tab).
> -Use the Run-Once command to select a different boot option and rerun
> the VM."
>
> When I went to the Virtual disks tab there was no disk left. On the
> snapshots tab the still exist, and some of them seems even to be "OK"
>
> I then check my NFS-storage to se if they still exist even there, and
> they was (Puh!)!
> I tried to mount the images with kpartx and everything went fine.
> So far so good. The data is still there. GOOD!
>
> But, how can I get things together again? And....what happened when I
> did the yum update?
>
>
>
>
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which server did you upgrade (engine or host)?
which rpms where updated?
for engine, did you run yum update or engine-upgrade?




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