On 09/02/2015 08:25 AM, Ján Tomko wrote:
On Tue, Sep 01, 2015 at 08:55:58PM -0400, John Ferlan wrote:
> In an NFS root-squash environment it was possible that if the just
> created volume from XML wasn't properly created with the right
> uid/gid and/or mode, then the followup refreshVol will fail to open
> the volume in order to get the allocation/capacity values. This would
> leave the volume still on the server and cause a libvirtd crash because
> 'voldef' would be in the pool list, but the cleanup code would free it.
>
It would be nice to blame the commit that broke this, released in 1.2.14:
commit 155ca616eb231181f6978efc9e3a1eb0eb60af8a
Allow creating volumes with a backing store but no capacity
(preferably without mentioning the author's name ;)
Oh right - I did it in my writeup but not the commit message... I'll add
before pushing. Although without patch 3, getting a failure from
refreshVol was perhaps less likely, but not impossible.
Also, is there a bug that can be made public and linked here?
There is a bz, but it's not public (yet) - the process is ongoing.
John