Am 27.01.2011 01:39, schrieb Justin Clift:
On 27/01/2011, at 5:38 AM, Alexander Topolanek wrote:
Sorry, I know this is not really libvirt related, but I'm searching for a 
solution sind about an hour and cannot find anything that helps me ...

Ok, I used to install a standard debian in a kvm instance, and removed the 
virtual cd-rom after installation. Now I'm getting this triplet every five 
minutes in my syslog:

Jan 26 19:25:12 srv62 kernel: [ 1324.267675] hdc: task_in_intr: status=0x41 { 
DriveReady Error }
Jan 26 19:25:12 srv62 kernel: [ 1324.267683] hdc: task_in_intr: error=0x04 { 
AbortedCommand }
Jan 26 19:25:12 srv62 kernel: [ 1324.267685] ide: failed opcode was: 0xec

and I'm looking how to get rid of the device.
Just for clarification, is that the syslog of the host machine, or the syslog 
of a guest?

If it's the guest, I'm kind of wondering if you did the "sudo eject" thing before 
removing the virtual-cdrom, so the guest "knows" the cd drive don't have any mdedia in it?

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift
It's the syslog on the guest. I was using an iso image for installation, and later removed the virtual CD Rom drive. So the point is that the guest system doesn't have a CD-Rom drive anymore, but debian believes it's still there. The question is how to tell debian there is no cd rom drive any more...

thanks and regards
Alexander Topolanek

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