Re: Libvirtd freezes

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2017-05-01 7:32 GMT+02:00 Michal Privoznik <mprivozn@xxxxxxxxxx>:
> On 04/30/2017 07:12 PM, Stefano Ricci wrote:
>
>>
>> The version used for backtrace is 3.2.0, now I have also tried the
>> current downloaded with git but the problem is always present.
>> This is the current version log file, set as shown on the DebugLogs page:
>>
>> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0By9lwQyveHENdEt4aEtZcUV3ZEU
>
> Couple of my findings:
>
> 2017-04-30 16:19:34.894+0000: 870: debug : virDriverLoadModuleFile:49 : Load module file '/usr/lib/libvirt/storage-backend/libvirt_storage_backend_rbd.so'
> 2017-04-30 16:19:35.324+0000: 870: debug : virDriverLoadModuleFunc:71 : Lookup function 'virStorageBackendRBDRegister'
>
> it takes nearly .5s to load libvirt_storage_backend_rbd.so
>
> But apart from that there is nothing unusual in the logs. So how do you observe the hang? How long it is anyway - assuming it goes away after some time. Or does it hang indefinitely?
>
> BTW: is this all the debug messages you have? Because in there, the last line is how libvirtd starts qemu-system-x86_64 in order to fetch its capabilities. I'd expect libvirt setting qmp_capabilities on the monitor at least.
>
> Michal

Virtlib logs end in the way you see, only when i kill the qemu process
then it starts logging and it is possible to connect remotely with
virsh.
Until the qemu process is active you can not use libvirt.
In the following libvirt log file find all that happens when killing
the qemu process, after the line
2017-05-01 07:40:47.772+0000: 892: debug : virCommandRunAsync:2451 :
Command result 0, with PID 970

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0By9lwQyveHENNVBaczFxNHBCYU0

Stefano

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