On Wed, Mar 7, 2018 at 6:15 PM, Jan Siml <js...@plusline.net> wrote: > Hello, > > Enable network and disks on your VM than do: >>> Run -> ONCE Ok Ignore errors. Ok >>> Run >>> Cheeers >>> >> >> WTF! That worked. >> >> Did you know, why this works and what happens in the background? Is there >> a Bugzilla bug ID for this issue? >> > > BTW, here is the list of devices before: > > engine=# select type, device, address, is_managed, is_plugged, alias from > vm_device where vm_id in (select vm_guid from vm_static where > vm_name='prod-hub-201'); > type | device | address > | is_managed | is_plugged | alias > ------------+---------------+------------------------------- > -------------------------------+------------+------------+---------------- > video | qxl | | t | t > | > controller | virtio-scsi | | t | t > | > balloon | memballoon | | t | f > | balloon0 > graphics | spice | | t | t > | > controller | virtio-serial | {slot=0x06, bus=0x00, domain=0x0000, > type=pci, function=0x0} | t | t | virtio-serial0 > disk | disk | {slot=0x07, bus=0x00, domain=0x0000, > type=pci, function=0x0} | f | t | virtio-disk0 > memballoon | memballoon | {slot=0x08, bus=0x00, domain=0x0000, > type=pci, function=0x0} | f | t | balloon0 > interface | bridge | {slot=0x03, bus=0x00, domain=0x0000, > type=pci, function=0x0} | f | t | net0 > interface | bridge | {slot=0x09, bus=0x00, domain=0x0000, > type=pci, function=0x0} | f | t | net1 > controller | scsi | {slot=0x05, bus=0x00, domain=0x0000, > type=pci, function=0x0} | f | t | scsi0 > controller | ide | {slot=0x01, bus=0x00, domain=0x0000, > type=pci, function=0x1} | f | t | ide > controller | usb | {slot=0x01, bus=0x00, domain=0x0000, > type=pci, function=0x2} | t | t | usb > channel | unix | {bus=0, controller=0, type=virtio-serial, > port=1} | f | t | channel0 > channel | unix | {bus=0, controller=0, type=virtio-serial, > port=2} | f | t | channel1 > channel | spicevmc | {bus=0, controller=0, type=virtio-serial, > port=3} | f | t | channel2 > interface | bridge | | t | t > | net1 > interface | bridge | | t | t > | net0 > disk | cdrom | | t | f > | ide0-1-0 > disk | cdrom | {bus=1, controller=0, type=drive, target=0, > unit=0} | f | t | ide0-1-0 > disk | disk | | t | t > | virtio-disk0 > (20 rows) > > and afterwards: > > engine=# select type, device, address, is_managed, is_plugged, alias from > vm_device where vm_id in (select vm_guid from vm_static where > vm_name='prod-hub-201'); > type | device | address > | is_managed | is_plugged | alias > ------------+---------------+------------------------------- > -------------------------------+------------+------------+---------------- > channel | spicevmc | {type=virtio-serial, bus=0, controller=0, > port=3} | f | t | channel2 > channel | unix | {type=virtio-serial, bus=0, controller=0, > port=1} | f | t | channel0 > interface | bridge | {type=pci, slot=0x04, bus=0x00, > domain=0x0000, function=0x0} | t | t | net1 > controller | usb | {type=pci, slot=0x01, bus=0x00, > domain=0x0000, function=0x2} | t | t | usb > controller | virtio-serial | {type=pci, slot=0x06, bus=0x00, > domain=0x0000, function=0x0} | t | t | virtio-serial0 > interface | bridge | {type=pci, slot=0x03, bus=0x00, > domain=0x0000, function=0x0} | t | t | net0 > controller | virtio-scsi | {type=pci, slot=0x05, bus=0x00, > domain=0x0000, function=0x0} | t | t | scsi0 > video | qxl | {type=pci, slot=0x02, bus=0x00, > domain=0x0000, function=0x0} | t | t | video0 > channel | unix | {type=virtio-serial, bus=0, controller=0, > port=2} | f | t | channel1 > balloon | memballoon | | t | t > | balloon0 > graphics | spice | | t | t > | > disk | cdrom | | t | f > | ide0-1-0 > disk | disk | {type=pci, slot=0x07, bus=0x00, > domain=0x0000, function=0x0} | t | t | virtio-disk0 > (13 rows) > > Thanks. The problem was that unmanaged interfaces and disks were created (and thus, you previously had 4 interfaces devices, 2 disk devices and 2 CD devices). That is most probably a result of a bug we had when migrating a VM that was started in cluster < 4.2 to 4.2 host. The fix for this bug will be available in 4.2.2. You could, alternatively, remove the unmanaged (disk and interface) devices and plug the managed ones.
> Regards > > Jan >
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