My issue seems to be a case of bug 654723
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Title:
KVM guest hangs on 'booting from hard disk' 10.10 for guest and host.
To man
Several VMs that I recently created with vmbuilder 0.12.4 on Lucid
failed this way; turns out that no partition was marked bootable in the
MBR.
kvm-nbd & fdisk fixed that.
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** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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@William,
I tried the exact vmbuilder command you listed but the result booted
fine for me. I can't reproduce your error. It's possible that a server
kernel update has fixed it. Can you still reproduce the error? Can you
reproduce it when you don't use your local mirror?
@KarelV,
if you stil
I added a static Ip address in the command-line and now vmbuilder
continues. I will look elsewhere to solve remaining errors.
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Ti
Yes, I am behind a firewall. I have internet access, e.g. apt-get opperates
properly.
Also the wget command operates, it gives this sequence:
--2011-03-12 10:00:03-- http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/maverick/Release
Herleiden van archive.ubuntu.com... 91.189.88.46
Verbinding maken met arch
Quoting KarelV (712...@bugs.launchpad.net):
> raise VMBuilderException, "Process (%s) returned %d. stdout: %s, stderr:
> %s" % (args.__repr__(), status, mystdout.buf, mystderr.buf)
> VMBuilder.exception.VMBuilderException: Process (['/usr/sbin/debootstrap',
> '--arch=amd64', 'maverick', '/tmp
I'm new to Ubuntu and vmbuilder and I am not shure whether my problem
installing a new guest is related to this bug. If related, the sequence I get,
could be of help.
After the line Calling hook: bootstrap, nothing happend for almost one hour and
then stopped with some error reporting as given
Answering all the above questions just to make sure none were missed:
q)Are you able to boot from an install .iso, install a VM, and reboot into
that working VM?
a) No, I am not able to boot from an install .iso. I might be able to look into
this, but so far the systems are not configured to allo
(Marking low importance since there is a workaround.)
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KVM guest hangs on 'booting from hard disk' 10.10 for guest and h
@William
If you have some time, could you go ahead and answer the questions in
comment #2? Many thanks in advance.
** Changed in: vmbuilder
Status: New => Incomplete
** Package changed: kvm (Ubuntu) => qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Lo
Thanks for the tip. I tried that over here and it didn't help, but I
think I have a different bug over here (mine is related to SMP guests),
so I just filed bug 714335 to track mine.
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I have been able to work around the issue by provisioning guests with the
virtual flavor, rather than with the server flavor.
On Feb 6, 2011 6:20 AM, "Brian Knoll" <712...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Okay, thank you for the information. Earlier I had wondered if maybe
> you had shortened the cpuin
Okay, thank you for the information. Earlier I had wondered if maybe
you had shortened the cpuinfo you posted, just to keep things more
compact in your bug report (which is why I asked, because the cpuinfo
obviously shows single-cpu), but since that isn't the case and they
really are single-CPU VM
The guests were single cpu server kernel, more info tomorrow.
On Feb 5, 2011 10:55 PM, "Brian Knoll" <712...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> Could you please tell us if the VMs that won't boot are SMP VMs? I know
> it's the SMP kernel but what I mean is, is KVM giving the VM more than
> one CPU? If th
Could you please tell us if the VMs that won't boot are SMP VMs? I know
it's the SMP kernel but what I mean is, is KVM giving the VM more than
one CPU? If they are SMP VMs, could you please try to make them single-
CPU and try to boot them, then let us know what happens? I am seeing a
bug with L
Thanks for reporting this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better.
Are you able to boot from an install .iso, install a VM, and reboot into
that working VM? In other words, is it only images built by vmbuilder
which fail to boot?
Can you give us the precise vmbuilder command you are using to creat
Confirmed two different hosts with different hardware.
The second server had this setup:
ii qemu-common 0.12.5+noroms-0ubuntu7
qemu common functionality (bios, documentation, etc)
ii qemu-kvm 0.12.5+noroms-0ubuntu7
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