Found the cause of the problem. It seems virt-manager parses both its own
config files and those under /etc/xen. There were still the config files
for the old VMs in /etc/xen but after the "virsh edit" libvirt also create
new ones for the renamed VMs. This apparently confused virt-manager. After
Maybe restarting libvirtd on the host helps. Or
virt-manager --debug --no-fork # might say something informative.
Andri
On Mon, 2009-11-23 at 17:26 +0100, Dennis J. wrote:
> Hi,
> A short while ago I renamed two VMs by shutting them down, lvrenaming the
> storage devices and adjusting the sto
Hi,
A short while ago I renamed two VMs by shutting them down, lvrenaming the
storage devices and adjusting the storage path and vm name using "virsh edit".
This works fine so far and "virsh list" shows them correctly however
virt-manager has gone bonkers and still shows them with the old names a