Am 09.01.15 um 15:38 schrieb Thomas Stein: > Am 07.01.15 um 18:26 schrieb Thomas Stein: > >>> Based on this message, it is qemu that is refusing to do the pivot, but >>> I don't know if that is because of permissions on the destination file, >>> or something else (that is, it may still be a libvirt bug for not >>> putting things in the right state for the qemu command to have a chance >>> of succeeding). What distro are you using? Is AppArmor or SELinux at >>> play, where temporarily getting that out of the way might change things? >> >> I'm using Gentoo. There is no selinux or apparmor enabled on this machine. >> Should i file a bug report? > > A colleague of mine pointed me in the right direction. There was a cdrom > defined in the virtual machine. After removing it the process runs as > expected: > > + virsh blockcommit kaltura vda --active --verbose --pivot > Block Commit: [100 %] > Successfully pivoted It seems the real cause is qemu 2.2.0. The error reaccurred the other day even with only one disk configured. After downgrading to qemu-2.1.2 no problems so far. cheers t. _______________________________________________ libvirt-users mailing list libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users