Hello group.

This is my first post here so first of all I'd like to greet everybody reading 
this group.

Secondly, I have a problem with libvirt used from a perl script. I would like 
to undefine a domain and afterwards delete the volume that had been attached to 
the domain as a disk. The volume is a qcow2 file and is placed in a 'dir' type 
pool. I succeed in undefining the domain but trying to delete a volume using 
$vol->delete() crashes the libvirtd. The script catches an exception: 

libvirt error code: 38, message: server closed connection 


and the init process echoes an entry to the log:

init: libvirt-bin main process (6999) killed by ABRT signal

When I try to list volumes afterwards using virsh, I see that not only the 
volume, but also the pool are missing. Moreover the pool that holds a backing 
storage for the qcow2 file is also missing. It seems that the delete operation 
actualy succeeds because the file gets deleted from disk as well. Fortunately 
the backing storage file is still present on the disk although its  pool in 
virsh disappears.

Has anybody come across a similar problem before? Any help is highly 
appreciated.

Best regards
Bogdan Katynski
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