On 02/05/2012 08:42 AM, Ansis Atteka wrote:
My bad, it actually seems that your patch fixed my issue after I
manually
removed
the domain XML file that was stuck in /var/run.
I've gone ahead and pushed the patch, since it helped.
Nevertheless, it seems that
the
issue when virt-manager exited preamturely could be caused by something
else:
2012-02-05 15:39:28.395+0000: 29540: error : virNetSocketReadWire:999 : End
> of file while reading data: Input/output error
virt-manager can't connect if libvirtd is in a weird state; and perhaps
the parse error was causing things to get in a weird state to begin
with. At any rate, for the XML you attached, the config XML had no
<seclabel>, and the live XML had:
<seclabel type='dynamic' relabel='yes'/>
with no mode='selinux' or any <label> sub-element to say what had
actually been labeled. I think that all stems back to the parsing error
in the first place, and that with the patch in place, things should be
working better.
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