For those who may face the same problem...

The version that I was using was the one shipped with Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS server (up to date). I have compiled the new version of qemu-kvm and libvirt (as the new LTS is not yet available to upgrade from the existing installation), and now the migration is fully available for the new ubuntus.

I think that it was not an ubuntu problem, but it was related to the kernel version or the network drivers. That is why I am updating the information on this.

I hope this helps.

El 26/04/2012 13:29, Carlos A. escribió:
More on this...

if the VM has no network interface, migration works properly. But, who wants a VM without network access?


El 26/04/12 10:04, Carlos A. escribió:
Hi,

I am experiencing some problems when migrating ubuntu based VMs between hosts. The problem appeared when trying to migrate one ubuntu 11.04 server VM. Previous versions of ubuntu (e.g. 10.04) were not affected by this problem.

The VM is successfully deployed and it works properly. If I suspend the VM and resume it, there is no problem. But if I migrate the VM (which ONE translates into suspending the VM, copying the files to the destination host and restoring the VM), the VM results useless.

There appear a lot of errors in the VM, some processes (mainly related to network) are tainted, etc. The problem also appears when migrating a ubuntu 12.04b.

Has anyone faced this issue? Has anyone some tip to solve it? (I have tried to deactivate acpi as an option to the kernel, but it didn't helped at all).

Thank you in advance.

Regards,
Carlos A.

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