I found that waiting for a while does not work, but if I tried to restore it from h2 more times, it will work. For example, if I save a domain which has 512MB memory, and restore if from h2 repeatedly, at the third time, the restore can succeed, but for a 256MB domain, it will succeed at the second time.
2010/5/11 Zhang Qian <zhq527...@gmail.com> > Hi, > > I have two KVM host: h1 and h2, both of them mount an NFS directory as a > shared storage. > I can save (virsh save <domain> <file>) a domain in h1 to a state file in > the shared storage successfully, but failed to restore it from h2 with the > following error message: > # virsh restore testRes.dat > error: Failed to restore domain from testRes.dat > error: operation failed: failed to start VM > > I can always restore it from h1, but sometimes works for h2 (wait for a > while, then "virsh restore" command may succeed in h2). I guess the state > file generated by "virsh save" command is not intact from h2 point view, may > be cause by the cache of NFS server? > > Any suggestions will be really appreciated, thanks in advance! > > > Regards, > Qian > >
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