On 07/20/2012 10:20 AM, xuejie chen wrote: > 2012/7/17 Martin Kletzander <[email protected]>: >> On 07/17/2012 02:41 AM, Mark Wu wrote: >>> On 07/16/2012 09:46 AM, xuejie chen wrote: >>>> <source >>>> file="/rhev/data-center/2d7df94d-738d-4d7d-97a4-dd5027a4bf25/d3267b58-cbbd-4e6e-8685-8acd152d49a1/images/7e1011e0-d0ac-4c1f-bd09-a19e450c3259 >>> Please upgrade vdsm to 4.10.0 as Dan suggested above. If the problem >>> still exists, please: >>> >>> check the owner and permission of that image file: >>> >>> ls -l >>> /rhev/data-center/2d7df94d-738d-4d7d-97a4-dd5027a4bf25/d3267b58-cbbd-4e6e-8685-8acd152d49a1/images/7e1011e0-d0ac-4c1f-bd09-a19e450c3259/9c728c1d-762e-4670-9076-9ca5a37b6354 >>> >>> Run "setenforce 0" to disable selinux and see if it helps: >>> >> >> As Mark pointed out, checking the permissions should be enough, so >> "ls -lZ" will do. I don't know if "Local on host" means exactly what I >> think, but in case it's not managed using vdsm, that directory may need >> to me mounted from somewhere, libvirt itself doesn't do that (unless >> it's in network filesystem pool). > > I checked the owner of that image file is vdsm. > But I found the user of qemu-kvm is root. > So I modified the qemu.conf and set user to qemu.
This modification shouldn't be necessary as the binary packages are compiled with this setting usually. However, in case you used some yourself-built package, that might have caused the config change (happens to me with compiled packages from repo. Martin _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users

