Hi all!
I'm trying virt-manager on Debian Wheezy and I noticed that it has
already defined a "default" pool. But if I run:
# /etc/init.d/libvirt-bin restart
I lose the definition of the pools. Actually, there are the definitions
of the pools; but these are not read after restarting libvirt.
ss01:/etc/libvirt/storage# ls -l
total 8
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 jun 1 09:36 autostart
-rw------- 1 root root 664 jun 1 13:46 default.xml
ss01:/etc/libvirt/storage/autostart# ls -l
total 0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 32 may 24 07:24 default.xml -> /etc/libvirt/storage/default.xml
After restart libvirt:
virsh # pool-list
Name State Autostart
-----------------------------------------
This is what I see in libvirtd.log:
2013-06-02 01:05:29.709+0000: 19289: info : libvirt version: 0.9.12
2013-06-02 01:05:29.709+0000: 19289: error : virStorageDefParsePerms:613 : XML error:
malformed owner element
2013-06-02 01:05:30.210+0000: 19289: error : virExecWithHook:424 : Cannot find
'pm-is-supported' in path: No existe el fichero o el directorio
2013-06-02 01:05:30.211+0000: 19289: warning : qemuCapsInit:949 : Failed to get host power
management capabilities
2013-06-02 01:05:33.014+0000: 19289: error : virExecWithHook:424 : Cannot find
'pm-is-supported' in path: No existe el fichero o el directorio
2013-06-02 01:05:33.014+0000: 19289: warning : lxcCapsInit:77 : Failed to get host power
management capabilities
2013-06-02 01:05:33.025+0000: 19289: error : virExecWithHook:424 : Cannot find
'pm-is-supported' in path: No existe el fichero o el directorio
2013-06-02 01:05:33.025+0000: 19289: warning : umlCapsInit:87 : Failed to get host power
management capabilities
could this be due to some type of error in the XML file that defines the
pool?
ss01:/etc/libvirt/storage# cat default.xml
<!--
WARNING: THIS IS AN AUTO-GENERATED FILE. CHANGES TO IT ARE LIKELY TO BE
OVERWRITTEN AND LOST. Changes to this xml configuration should be made
using:
virsh pool-edit default
or other application using the libvirt API.
-->
<pool type='dir'>
<name>default</name>
<uuid>3174232f-3d63-3167-aa25-3949671bf4c2</uuid>
<capacity unit='bytes'>0</capacity>
<allocation unit='bytes'>0</allocation>
<available unit='bytes'>0</available>
<source>
</source>
<target>
<path>/var/lib/libvirt/images</path>
<permissions>
<mode>0700</mode>
<owner>4294967295</owner>
<group>4294967295</group>
</permissions>
</target>
</pool>
These are the versions of the packages I'm using:
libvirt-bin: 0.9.12-11 (Architecture: i386)
virt-manager: 0.9.1-4 (Architecture: all)
Thanks in advance for your reply.
Regards,
Daniel
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