Re: missing backend for pool type 5 (iscsi)

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Le lun. 12 janv. 2015 09:05, Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@xxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :

On 10.01.2015 11:42, Mathieu Bouillaguet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I try to define an iscsi pool with virsh but I always get the following
> error :
>
> error :internal error: missing backend for pool type 5 (iscsi)
>
> And yet libvirt was compiled with iscsi support :
> configure: Storage Drivers
> configure:
> configure:      Dir: yes
> configure:       FS: yes
> configure:    NetFS: yes
> configure:      LVM: yes
> configure:    iSCSI: yes
> configure:     SCSI: yes
> configure:    mpath: yes
> configure:     Disk: yes
> configure:      RBD: no
> configure: Sheepdog: no
> configure:  Gluster: no
> configure:      ZFS: no
>
> And virsh report that iscsi is supported :
>
> virsh -V
> Virsh command line tool of libvirt 1.2.11
> See web site at http://libvirt.org/
>
> Compiled with support for:
> Hyperviseurs : QEMU/KVM LXC UML OpenVZ VMWare VirtualBox ESX Test
> Réseau : Remote Network Bridging Interface udev Nwfilter VirtualPort
> Stockage : Dir Disk Filesystem SCSI Multipath iSCSI LVM
> Divers : Daemon Nodedev Secrets Debug Readline Modular
>
> Any idea what's going on ?

I guess the daemon with iSCSI enabled is not running? It's nice that
virsh supports iSCSI, but the actual work with that is done by the
daemon. So make sure you run the daemon which was built by the configure
& make you've shown above.

Michal

Thanks. That was it. I hadn't restarted the libvirtd daemon after recompilation.



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