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    On 03/10/2012 01:26 AM, Dominic Kaiser wrote:
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      Here is the error I am getting:<br>
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      <div title="VM fs1 is down. Exit message internal error process
        exited while connecting to monitor: qemu-kvm: -drive
        file=/rhev/data-center/c10c25e0-526a-11e1-a5e4-87fa674ffb5d/651cb693-3ffa-43b6-ab49-43cfb03d179b/images/7fa8a2e7-214e-4081-9f1f-f78c88b2f96e/49c199b6-cbda-4aa0-9b50-e3dc28341e09,if=none,id=drive-virtio-disk0,format=raw,serial=81-9f1f-f78c88b2f96e,cache=none,werror=stop,rerror=stop,aio=threads:
        could not open disk image
        /rhev/data-center/c10c25e0-526a-11e1-a5e4-87fa674ffb5d/651cb693-3ffa-43b6-ab49-43cfb03d179b/images/7fa8a2e7-214e-4081-9f1f-f78c88b2f96e/49c199b6-cbda-4aa0-9b50-e3dc28341e09:
        Permission denied
        .">
        <div>VM fs1 is down. Exit message internal error process exited
          while connecting to monitor: qemu-kvm: -drive
          file=/rhev/data-center/c10c25e0-526a-11e1-a5e4-87fa674ffb5d/651cb693-3ffa-43b6-ab49-43cfb03d179b/images/7fa8a2e7-214e-4081-9f1f-f78c88b2f96e/49c199b6-cbda-4aa0-9b50-e3dc28341e09,if=none,id=drive-virtio-disk0,format=raw,serial=81-9f1f-f78c88b2f96e,cache=none,werror=stop,rerror=stop,aio=threads:

          could not open disk image
          /rhev/data-center/c10c25e0-526a-11e1-a5e4-87fa674ffb5d/651cb693-3ffa-43b6-ab49-43cfb03d179b/images/7fa8a2e7-214e-4081-9f1f-f78c88b2f96e/49c199b6-cbda-4aa0-9b50-e3dc28341e09:

          Permission denied
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      I can add the domain fine.&nbsp; it is not the master domain and it is
      another node. I can create virtual disks but cannot start vm's.&nbsp; I
      saw a post on google that mentions nfs=0 not nfs=1 i think it was
      in /usr/sbin/senforce maybe?&nbsp; Does anyone recollect this problem
      and can help me?&nbsp; Again this is on a separate node and is a
      standard data domain&nbsp; not master.<br>
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      Thanks,<br>
      <br>
      -- <br>
      Dominic Kaiser<br>
      Greater Boston Vineyard<br>
      Director of Operations<br>
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      cell: 617-230-1412<br>
      fax: 617-252-0238<br>
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        href="mailto:dominic@bostonvineyard.org">dominic@bostonvineyard.org</a><br>
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    Dominic, sounds like you have some permission problem with the
    image, can you try with selinux in permissive mode -
    "/usr/sbin/setenforce 0"<br>
    can you please add the output of "ls -lZh
/rhev/data-center/c10c25e0-526a-11e1-a5e4-87fa674ffb5d/651cb693-3ffa-43b6-ab49-43cfb03d179b/images/7fa8a2e7-214e-4081-9f1f-f78c88b2f96e/49c199b6-cbda-4aa0-9b50-e3dc28341e09"<br>
    <br>
    Moran.<br>
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