Without actually thoroughly thinking about it, I updated my system
yesterday with the latest qemu-kvm. rpm -qa shows
qemu-kvm-0.13.0-0.5.20100809git25fdf4a.fc13.x86_64
See also:
virsh # version
Compiled against library: libvir 0.8.2
Using library: libvir 0.8.2
Using API: QEMU 0.8.2
Running hypervisor: QEMU 0.13.50
Now when I attempt to start a domain that was working perfectly well
prior to this update, I get the following:
virsh # start winxp1
error: Failed to start domain winxp1
error: internal error Process exited while reading console log output:
Supported machines are:
pc Standard PC (alias of pc-0.13)
pc-0.13 Standard PC (default)
pc-0.12 Standard PC
pc-0.11 Standard PC, qemu 0.11
pc-0.10 Standard PC, qemu 0.10
isapc ISA-only PC
Virt-Manager throws the same error when attempt to start an existing
domain.
I'm assuming that there's now some sort of compatibility issue between
the current versions of libvirt/virt-manager and qemu-kvm?
Is there a way to get around this and somehow use my existing domains
with this updated version of qemu-kvm?
Interestingly, just out of curiosity, I've started a new installation of
a WinXP vm. This seems to be going perfectly well so far, so I assume
that the issue is only with domains previously created with the older
version of qemu??
Any assistance in being able to run my existing domains would be greatly
appreciated!
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Regards,
Mike Hinz
President
YR20
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