Somehow I've ended up with duplicate domids. domid=15 name=node14 (names sanitized) # virsh list --all Id Name State ---------------------------------------------------- 1 node1 running 2 node2 running 3 node3 running 5 node4 running 6 node5 running 7 node6 running 8 node7 running 9 node8 running 10 node9 running 11 node10 running 12 node11 running 13 node12 running 14 node13 running 15 node14 running 15 node14 running 16 node16 running node15 is up and running, can ssh into it. virt manager only lists 15 guests (ie, doesn't show the duplicate domid) # virsh domid node14 15 # virsh domid node15 15 Doesn't *seem* to be causing a problem (other than above virsh/virt-manager issues), but this shouldn't happen right? Any potential for screwiness I should be concerned about? I was actually checking that node15 (a test system we don't need running at the moment) wasn't running when I noticed this; now I'm tempted to just leave it be until a maintenance period when node14 (production db server) can afford potential downtime, at which point I'd try 'shutdown -h now' within node14 and then 'virsh shutdown node15; virsh start node14'? node15 has been up for 9 days, other nodes for 50 days, so guess it's been like this for 9 days. hrm... yum.log also shows libvirt-client and libvirt-python were both updated 9 days ago. suggestions? thanks. -matt Scientific Linux release 6.2 (Carbon) 2.6.32-220.17.1.el6.x86_64 qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.209.el6_2.4.x86_64 libvirt-0.9.10-21.el6.x86_64 libvirt-client-0.9.10-21.el6.x86_64 libvirt-python-0.9.10-21.el6.x86_64 virt-manager-0.9.0-7.el6.x86_64 python-virtinst-0.600.0-5.el6.noarch _______________________________________________ libvirt-users mailing list libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users