You can abort the commit with ‘virsh blockjob vm /mnt/… --abort’ and retry the commit again. In my experience the second time, the blockjob always completes successfully.
I’ve changed completely from using file images to logical volumes. I get the feeling, using external snapshots with file images isn’t really stable on the commit part. I never can reproduce a stuck commit, so I haven’t filed a bug rapport for this behavior…
Van: libvirt-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:libvirt-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] Namens Ishmael Tsoaela
Verzonden: maandag 27 juni 2016 11:56
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Onderwerp: block commit failed at 100%
Hi All,
I am new to libvirt and would appreciated some assistance with libvirt backups.
I am backing up some VM and coming accross and issue where "Block commit" does not completely finish, causing libvirt to write to snapshot:
root@xxx:~# virsh blockjob vm /mnt/diskimage-backups/vm.snap-201606210230.qcow2 --info
Active Block Commit: [100 %]
The state does not change, is the anyway around this ?
libvirtd (libvirt) 1.3.4
QEMU emulator version 2.3.0
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