On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 12:46:26PM -0800, Vincent Passaro wrote:
All
eblake on #virt requested that I ask the question here before posting on
bugzilla, so I wanted to check if anyone has seen this issue.
I create a vm snapshot (with F16) using virsh snapshot-create
I then restore the vm with virsh snapshot-restore
After the restore succeeds I loose the ability to interact with the vm via
mouse. Keyboard remains functioning, I can send commands to it via the
Spice Console (CTRL-DEL), etc.
I have tired killing X and restarting the machine with no success. To
restore keyboard functionality I have had to restart libvirtd.
I don't really see how restarting libvirtd affects mouse input, since
the latter is something handled by QEMU. In any case this sounds like
a QEMU bug with not saving/restoring its mouse state correctly. So best
to ask this kind of question on the qemu mailing list.
Daniel
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