On 03/05/2012 11:12 AM, Sharad Mishra wrote:
> Eric,
No need to single me out; there are several readers on this list that
might be online when I am not.
>
> I have a RHEL6.0 machine running libvirt 0.8.7-18. I am running into
> issue mentioned in one of the previous posting.
> https://www
Eric,
I have a RHEL6.0 machine running libvirt 0.8.7-18. I am running into
issue mentioned in one of the previous posting.
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvirt-users/2011-December/msg00059.html
# virsh start
error: Failed to start domain
error: operation failed: failed to read qemu h
Thanks for the prompt response Eric! The error I first posted was output
from virt-manager after selecting restore on the GUI, and it was
perpetual. The save files were 0 bytes in size, which probably qualifies
them as being 'too short' :-). 'virsh start --force-boot' recovered the VMs.
For com
On 12/15/2011 08:48 AM, Dennis Householder wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm not sure if I am having a kvm/qemu issue, a virt-manager issue, or a
> libvirt issue, so if I am asking the wrong crowd please let me know! In
> short, restoring some suspended kvm guests via virt-manager is failing
> because li
Hello,
I'm not sure if I am having a kvm/qemu issue, a virt-manager issue, or a
libvirt issue, so if I am asking the wrong crowd please let me know! In
short, restoring some suspended kvm guests via virt-manager is failing
because libvirt cannot read the qemu header. I cannot find any
document