Re: libvirt with persistent device names

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> I am trying to create a logical volume storage pool with persistent
> device names for the block devices, because I can't/don't want to ensure
> that /dev/sd* names are persistent through reboots.
> 
> virsh # pool-define-as web2067 logical - -
> /dev/disk/by-path/pci-0000:18:00.0-scsi-0:2:2:0  web2067 /dev/web2067
> virsh # pool-build web2067
> 
> These two steps work as expected and the pv and the vg get created, but
> when I try to start the pool I get the following error:
> 
> virsh # pool-start web2067
> error: Failed to start pool web2067
> error: unsupported configuration: cannot find any matching source
> devices for logical volume group 'web2067'
> 
> If I do the same steps just with /dev/sdX instead of
> /dev/disk/by-path/..., the pool gets created correctly.
> 
> This looks like a bug for me or am I wrong? If this is the case, is this
> and known issue and fixed in later versions?
> 
> I am running Ubuntu 18.04 with libvirt in version 4.0.0.

For the record: This issue was not a libvirt issue. It's a lvm
configuration issue. Thanks to Christian over at Ubuntu Launchpad for
pointing that out.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/1801918

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