On 05/07/2013 05:08 AM, Daniele wrote:
Hi, I am trying to run some test and analysis while performing a wide
live
migration of a VM between two different network location. I use libvirt and
qemu-kvm as hypervisor on Linux.
The live wide migration from A to B completes successfully, instead I can't
achieve the reverse path, from B to A (and that is right what I am
interested to). To perform the migration I run this command in virsh: *"migrate
--live --verbose uno qemu+ssh://root@ip.address/system"*
What version of libvirtd are you running on both the source and
destination? There is a known nasty bug in a few versions prior to
1.0.5 where migration could trigger a race that would kill the source
libvirtd, so if you aren't testing with the latest version on both ends,
then upgrade first. Also, what version of qemu are you running on the
two ends?
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Even if dramatically slow (i guess due to some network bottleneck) the
migration starts correctly, but it gets stuck at 96% and after some minute
it returns this error: *"Migration: [ 96 %]error: operation failed:
migration job: unexpectedly failed" *without further details.
The libvirtd.log file in the source host says:
*2013-05-07 11:01:18.739+0000: 9538: error :
qemuMigrationUpdateJobStatus:945 : operation failed: migration job:
unexpectedly failed*
Does the /var/log/libvirt/qemu/uno.log file on either the source or
destination shed more light?
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Apparently i can't find any clue of what is causing the error, do you have
any idea/solution?
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(I'm not sure if this is the appropriate mailing-list, maybe it was better
the devs list?)
This list is fine.
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Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266
Libvirt virtualization library
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