On Tue, Aug 21, 2012 at 09:52:42PM -0700, Dale Amon wrote: > Did something happen in the last day or two that would have > screwed up libvirt networking? I just started up a VM > that I last ran on Sunday and it has suddenly developed > issues with communication with the host machine. > > Call it VM1 and VMHOST (the libvirt network) and VMHOST_EXT > > VM1 ping -> Internet works > VM1 ssh -> Internet works > > VM1 ping -> VMHost single ping goes through > VM1 ssh -> VMHost works > > VMHOST_EXT ping -> VM1 works > VMHOST_EXT ssh -> VM1 fails > > The only things that have changed were Ubuntu security > updates to VMHOST (It is an Oneiric). > > The VM1 is intentionally kept unchanging to avoid > breaking some software which will not work on newer > releases (jaunty). > > Again, I was using the VM and mounting fs from VMHOST > on it as recently as Sunday. > > Either there is something deep inside Ubuntu that has > gotten deeply confused or someone has released an > update that breaks things. No answers but just as well because I found the answer. A partition I left mounted over night got caught in a cron job updatedb and filled the root disk. Seems to be back to normal now and I have taken measures to avoid this in the future. If anyone scratched their head of this one, thanks for the thoughts. _______________________________________________ libvirt-users mailing list libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users