Re: [one-users] Question on /var/lib/remotes/tm/shared/clone script

2014-12-30 Thread Daniel Dehennin
Steven C Timm t...@fnal.gov writes: [root@cloudworker1359 libvirt]# grep -v ^# qemu.conf | grep . dynamic_ownership = 0 You must set “user” and “group” to “oneadmin” like described in the documentation[1]. This way the qemu process run as oneadmin and has write access to the images.

Re: [one-users] Question on /var/lib/remotes/tm/shared/clone script

2014-12-30 Thread Steven Timm
This trick does work to start the particular VM in question in this particular use case of shared repo and cloning. I think we didn't make this change in our ONE3.2 installation because we had other reasons why we needed the qemu user to run KVM in other transfer mode situations. Will have to