On 12/04/13 16:02, harryxiyou wrote:
Hi Osier,
From the actual bug messages like fowllowing
Actual results:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/createvol.py", line 191,
in _async_vol_create
poolobj = self.vol.install(meter=meter)
File "/usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages/virtinst/Storage.py", line
893, in install
(self.name, str(e)))
RuntimeError: Couldn't create storage volume
'virt-stor-dir-bochs.img': '/usr/bin/qemu-img exited with non-zero
status 1 and signal 0'
It seems that libvirt calls command 'qemu-img' to create a volume of bochs but
it failed. So the problem may no matter with Libvirt itself. I am not
sure if qemu
supports to create a volume of bochs. Or something wrong with QEMU?
You didn't understand meaning of the bug, the root request here is the
capability support for storage driver (like virsh capabilities for the
hypervisor
drivers, e.g. what pool types it supports, what volume types each pool type
supports, even may what operations/APIs the pool type support, ...etc).
Osier
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