@Soren -- Actually, you did help, as I didn't know where to look for
troubleshooting information before your prompting. Thank you.
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@Brian,
yes, sorry, I don't know if it was launchpad or my browser acting up
before, but now I see the .xml.
I assume during the initial VM setup you hit the 'Customize
configuration before install' button?
The only configuration item (as far as I know) which gets changed after
install is the cd
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That was it. Each domain xml file had this line:
using "edit [domain name]" in virsh, I changed the line in each to:
With that, they both started without complaint.
The remaining question is why the domains were configured that way to
begin with. I'm not sure if it's a result of my
>From a quick look at the logs, it looks like the domains I usually
started second kept trying to bind to vnc on port 5900, which presumably
was already claimed by the first domain. I only set the port during
initial installation, so I'm not sure why it doesn't just try port 5901.
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/var/log/libvirt/libvirtd.log does not exist. However, there are log
files for each domain, in /var/log/libvirt/qemu which look to be handled
by logrotate. server1.example.com.log and tester1.example.com.log are 0
length, so I am attaching server1.example.com.log.1 and
tester1.example.com.log.1.
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They're definitely xml files, and are rendered as such when I click on
the links to the files I've already uploaded. I'll copy-and-paste them
here:
server1.example.com:
server1.example.com
fb2d017b-f9cc-7534-126c-ffdd369c745f
1048576
1048576
2
hvm
Can you please append /var/log/libvirt/libvirtd.log ?
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Quoting Brian Vaughan (bgvaug...@gmail.com):
> Those were the files I uploaded the first time. In what way are they
> corrupt? I can display them from Launchpad.
They are not xml. Here is what such a file should look like:
c
15405141-d078-c266-ae6f-8ca6b72a08e8
524288
524288
1
Those were the files I uploaded the first time. In what way are they
corrupt? I can display them from Launchpad.
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I don't know why dumpxml is not working. Let's just use the files. Please
directly attach the files:
/etc/libvirt/qemu/server1.example.com.xml
/etc/libvirt/qemu/tester1.example.com.xml
(If those have the same contents as what you uploaded, then we have another
problem as they are corrupt.)
That didn't seem to work. Should it have been testing for package
libvirt-bin, rather than for libvirt? I got this:
Waiting to hear from Launchpad about your decision...
Package libvirt not installed and no hook available, ignoring
brian@brian-desktop:~$ sudo aptitude show libvirt
[sudo] password
That certainly shouldn't be. Can you please run
apport-collect 853580
?
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I am uploading the output from 'virsh dumpxml' for each domain. However,
the output is identical to what I already posted.
** Attachment added: "server1.example.com.xml"
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@Brian,
Could you please append the output of
virsh dumpxml server1.example.com
virsh dumpxml tester1.example.com
? The files you uploaded are unfortunately not the xml vm descriptions.
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I'm attaching the xml files for server1.example.com and
tester1.example.com, which I used when generating the error messages
above. I have some other VMs defined, and I find that while I can start
any one, any second one fails to start with the same error messages.
** Attachment added: "server1.e
Can you please share the configuration for the two domains in question?
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