So, look at the general server logs. Try and start the qemu command from 
the command line, enable verbose logging, increase logging etc etc. 
"cannot create PID file: Failed to write pid file" Disk full? 






-----Original Message-----
From: muke101 [mailto:muke...@protonmail.com] 
Sent: dinsdag 6 oktober 2020 21:14
To: libvirt-users@redhat.com
Subject: Unable to start or create any vm's on the qemu/kvm network

Hi, for some reason my libvirt install has suddenly stopped working with 
any vm's on the qemu/kvm network, and I can't seem to figure out how to 
fix it or even anything that indicates what's causing the problem. I've 
posted my problem to discord servers, subreddits, irc's and the server 
fault stackexchange to no avail, so I'm hoping that if I share my 
stackexchnage post here someone might be able to take a look and figure 
out the problem? 


Here's the post with more details: 
https://serverfault.com/questions/1036370/error-when-starting-vm-on-the-qemu-kvm-network-failed-to-write-pid-file


Any help would be appreciated, thanks.





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