> This may be happening because I changed cluster compatibility to 4.3 then
> immediately after changed data center compatibility to 4.3 (before
> restarting VMs after cluster compatibility change).  If this is the case I
> can't fix by downgrading the data center compatibility to 4.2 as it won't
> allow me to do so.  What can I do to fix this, any VM I restart will break
> (I am leaving the others running for now, but there are some down that I
> can't start).
> 
>

It would seem you ran into the "next" issue that I also ran into.  During the 
upgrade process, the ownership of the disk image of the running VM's gets 
changed from vdsm.kvm to root.root.  (see 
https://lists.ovirt.org/archives/list/[email protected]/thread/6JFTGJ37KDZQ5KMLU32LNB5ZZTFQIRFG/)
 

You need to find those disk images and change the ownership back to vdsm.kvm 
then they will boot again.
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