On Tue, 2009-05-05 at 12:59 -0400, Cole Robinson wrote: > Jason Guiditta wrote: > > Hello, hopefully this is something simple I just don't understand how to > > debug, but right now, it is keeping me from creating any new VMs. As > > stated in the subject, I am running F10, on x86_64 arch. Libvirt > > version is 0.6.1-5.fc10. Using virt-manager to create a new vm, when I > > get to the step to create a disk image, I get the error: > > 'Storage parameter error. internal error storage pool is not active'. > > Running > > > > virsh pool-start default > > > > gets me: > > error: Failed to start pool default > > error: out of memory > > > > Note there is no reason my machine would be out of memory, is has 6GB > > and nothing else running (and tried this right after booting) > > > > virsh pool-list --all > > > > shows default is inactive and 'yes' for autostart > > > > I would be happy to file a bug if needed, but thought I would throw this > > out to the list first to see if I was just unaware of some simple fix. > > Let me know if there are other details I can provide to make this easier > > to solve. Thanks, > > > > -j > > Can you try the following: > > su - > service libvirtd stop > libvirtd > > Then from another terminal: > > sudo virsh pool-start default > > And see if anything more informative is printed in the 'libvirtd' > terminal: there may be a useful error that we are squashing somewhere. > > Thanks, > Cole > Cole, ok, I tried that, and here is what I got: libvirtd libvir: Storage error : cannot open volume '/var/lib/libvirt/images/f10-dev-server-base.img': No such file or directory libvir: Storage error : out of memory So, since it seemed to be looking for that .img file (couldnt find any refs to it in /etc/libvirt/qemu/), I cp'ed an existing img file and gave it that name. Apparently that was a bad idea, as I now get: libvirtd 13:29:42.148: error : invalid storage volume pointer in no storage vol with matching path libvir: Storage error : invalid storage volume pointer in no storage vol with matching path 13:29:42.170: error : invalid storage volume pointer in no storage vol with matching path libvir: Storage error : invalid storage volume pointer in no storage vol with matching path This list continues for some time. I have pastebin'ed the full output if you want it here: http://pastebin.com/d3f4ae378 At this point, virsh pool-start default gives me 13:32:14.223: error : internal error pool already active libvir: Storage error : internal error pool already active from my console with libvirtd running. If I go ahead and try to create a VM again with virt-manager (reopened since I restarted libvirtd), I get: 13:32:43.791: error : Domain not found libvir: QEMU error : Domain not found 13:32:51.720: error : Domain not found libvir: QEMU error : Domain not found from libvirtd at each step. If you don't have anything else you want me to try, I will look up the libvirt build steps and try applying that patch you sent. Thanks, -j -- Libvir-list mailing list Libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list