** Changed in: nova
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
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Title:
internal error no supported architecture for os type 'hvm'
To
Ran in to the same issue with Ubuntu-12.04. I am trying to set up nova compute
in a VM. I wanted to use libvit_type=qemu but i kept getting the error hvm not
supported.
Just when I was about to give up and try to reboot my host with nested
virtualization capability, I realized that I was adding
I know that it's old thread but me helped change line to
libvirt_type=qemu in /etc/nova/nova-compute.conf
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Title:
internal error
I just hit this on Ubuntu 12.10 running trunk nova to try and spin up
nested kvm VMs:
# virsh capabilities
capabilities
host
uuid3d39c1b1-7f6a-5536-de6e-c450da2036c8/uuid
cpu
archi686/arch
modelqemu32/model
vendorIntel/vendor
topology sockets='1' cores='1'
So, this happened because I had misconfigured my guest (not the nested
guest) and no virtualization was available. Once I enabled vmx on it,
things work fine. Removing myself as affected.
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@ Serge
I write down the process I have tried to solve this issue...
First the nova-compute.log show an ERROR as follow...
2013-05-21 16:19:11.230 ERROR nova.compute.manager [req-0e30e53b-
8d93-4a0b-b378-672a02d6eb417c0d5d8e458f4580972e14af22e8a6ca
8d6292b82686470bb5a46d3c1a565c03] [instance:
Hi,
Any update / solution on this issue?
I got the same problem as I install OpenStack Grizzly on VM with OS Ubuntu
12.04 (The Host OS is Ubuntu 12.04 as well).
set libvirt_type=qemu in nova.conf does not work too.
When execute virsh capabilities I got...
some information omited...
@shedoh,
Please post the full xml for a failing vm.
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Title:
internal error no supported architecture for os type 'hvm'
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** Changed in: nova
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
internal error no supported architecture for os type 'hvm'
To
Hello!
It is quite simple to reproduce this error. I can give you the info, if
you like. So far, I've made the following:
1. sudo nano /usr/share/pyshared/nova/virt/libvirt.xml.template, and
changed the first line from
domain type='${type}'
into
domain type='qemu'
2. sudo service restart
We cannot solve the issue you reported without more information. Could
you please provide the requested information ?
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[Expired for nova (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: nova (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Expired
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[Expired for libvirt (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Expired
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@Jonathan: Looks like a different issue, like KVM not installed or your CPU
doesn't support virt extensions.
@Jamie: does comment #5 resolve your issue?
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** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: nova (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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This is my first time installing OpenStack. I am exactly the same issue
when I boot a image I downloaded for testing purposes.
I noticed /dev/kvm doesn't exists. Should it? I am running OpenStack
from a VBox virtual machinne. The Host is powered with full
virtualization capabilities. Here are my
@Jamie,
does comment #5 resolve the issue?
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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** Changed in: nova
Status: New = Incomplete
** Changed in: nova (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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Title:
$ virsh define /tmp/foo.xml
error: Failed to define domain from /tmp/foo.xml
error: internal error no supported architecture for os type 'hvm'
This means that libvirt can't find any way to provide the requested domain
configuration. Since your XML shows you requested KVM, most likely this
** Also affects: nova
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
internal error no supported architecture for os type
** Summary changed:
- domain type is always 'kvm', even when kvm is not available
+ internal error no supported architecture for os type 'hvm'
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