On 03/21/2016 12:28 PM, David Hlacik wrote:
Hello guys,
OS Fedora 23 with latest updates
Recently I have switched to use LVM cache feature on logical volume
/dev/hdd/windata1 to improve it performace using 32GB partition from SSD disk.
However, when my computer will start, my virtual machine won't autostart
Mar 21 10:48:57 brutus-coreos libvirtd[956]: Cannot access storage file
'/dev/hdd/windata1' (as uid:107, gid:107): No such file or directory
Mar 21 10:48:57 brutus-coreos libvirtd[956]: Failed to autostart VM 'winos1':
Cannot access storage file '/dev/hdd/windata1' (as uid:107, gid:107): No such
file or directory
Mar 21 10:48:57 brutus-coreos libvirtd[956]: Cannot access storage file
'/dev/hdd/windata1' (as uid:107, gid:107): No such file or directory
It seems that when using LVM cache, one have to wait till it will inicialize?
When I will manually start virtual machine afterwards, everything works OK :
[root@brutus-coreos ~]# virsh start winos1
Domain winos1 started
I have tried to remove LVM cache from /dev/hdd/windata1 and afterward
autostart works! So it must be LVM cache related.
Can you please help me to solve this ?
Thanks in advance
Maybe override the system libvirtd unit file to wait for LVM. There's some
details here, but I didn't test it:
https://ask.fedoraproject.org/en/question/10419/how-to-start-a-systemd-un...
- Cole