Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
On Mon, Nov 09, 2009 at 02:54:50PM -0500, Joey Boggs wrote:
ACK pending below comments:

For lvm -It creates a pool fine, when creating a volume its missing the volume group name when running lvcreate

+-----+ An Exception Has Occurred +-----+
Couldn't create storage volume '1.img': 'internal error '/sbin/lvcreate --name 1.img -L 1024K /tmp/lvm' exited with non-zero status 3 and signal 0 Volume group name expected (no slash) Run `lvcreate --help' for more information.

Does the same thing happen with virt-manager when doing the same thing?

virt-manager works fine but here's what wrong

/sbin/lvcreate  --name 1.img -L 1024K /tmp/lvm' exited with non-zero status 3 
and signal 0

/tmp/lvm should be /dev/$poolname not the target path, if you run the command 
manually and sub in the right path.


iscsi creates a pool fine but when you reach creating a volume it tells you it's no implemented, any way to block this option for even being available or alert the user ahead of time?


All the other options create pools/volumes fine

I'm not sure if there's an easy way to block it without forcing us to
have to do an upgrade later when it's implemented. When I first saw
that, I double checked virt-manager and it's doing the same thing,
giving an error that the iSCSI pool is not available. So at least in
that way we're consistent.


ok wfm


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