Is there a possibility that libvirt python libraries in v6+ have also
set new permission changes in accordance with nova and it causes that to
fail?
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Hi Corey, Yes rebooted few times but not luck yet. So what can be the
issue? If you need more information or output(permissions, special
configs etc) let me know so I can provide. This started happening after
Focal Update and ussuri which changed some user permission changes on
directories.
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Yo
This is not a new install and just a system update, disk file
permissions are also as below:
root@:/var/lib/nova/instances/e05d55df-85e2-44e7-8ea7-f7f060fbc3ba# ls -lh
total 100G
-rw--- 1 root root0 Oct 31 18:24 console.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 libvirt-qemu kvm 100G Oct 31 19:24 disk
-rw-
The packages installed are as follows:
root@:/var/lib/nova/instances/e05d55df-85e2-44e7-8ea7-f7f060fbc3ba# apt policy
nova-common
nova-common:
Installed: 2:21.1.0-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 2:21.1.0-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 2:21.1.0-0ubuntu1 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu
Guys I followed the procedures and updated the packages and the libvirt-
qemu user is removed from nova group but still getting the same error.
The image type is raw not qcow2 though. Here are the logs:
2020-10-31 17:41:15.579 1735 INFO nova.compute.manager
[req-4a879436-1412-45ad-b461-12aaceec4a
@Vlad, I had reported this bug previously on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1885418.
My research with different scenarios showed that the problem is probably
related to the latest versions of libvirtd libraries and modules. I did
test the previous versions of libvirtd and they worked seamles