Hii Okay, then let me see if I can reproduce this bug in a fresh Debian installation. If yes, then could be a bug in the Debian side, else I will reinstall my system :) Thank you! -------- Original Message -------- On 6/10/24 12:19 PM, Michal Prívozník <mprivozn@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 6/9/24 07:54, Arun Mani J wrote: > > Hii > > > > Any help on this or is it just that my installation is messed up? 0_0. > > > > Perhaps I can try reinstalling the packages after purging everything related to libvirt. > > > > Thanks! > > > > Arun Mani J > > > > On Thursday, May 23rd, 2024 at 10:53 PM, Arun Mani J <J.ArunMani@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> Yea I'm using qemu:///system. > >> > >> This should have the logs https://gitlab.com/Arun-Mani-J/snippets/-/blob/main/virtlogs. > >> > >> Just to confirm that I got it right: > >> 1. Found that my installation is a monolithic daemon. > >> 2. Did sudo virt-admin -c libvirtd:///system daemon-log-outputs "3:journald 1:file:/home/arun-mani-j/virtd". > >> 3. Did sudo virt-admin -c libvirtd:///system daemon-log-filters "3:remote 4:event 3:util.json 3:util.object 3:util.dbus 3:util.netlink 3:node_device 3:rpc 3:access 1:*" > >> 4. Launched virt-manager. > >> 5. Created and started a new guest that boots Debian 12 KDE Live. > >> 6. Waited for the network-manager in guest to give up acquiring IP and reach deactivated state (few minutes of waiting). > >> 7. Shutdown the guest. > >> 8. Closed virt-manager. > >> 9. Did sudo virt-admin -c libvirtd:///system daemon-log-outputs "" > >> 10. Did sudo virt-admin -c libvirtd:///system daemon-log-filters "3:remote 4:util.json 4:rpc" > >> > >> Please let me know if I have missed something, so that I can redo. > > I haven't found anything wrong in the logs. The only thing that comes to > my mind is NetworkManager on the host clashing with what libvirt does > (which is supported by the fact that virbr0 link state was down in one > of previous e-mails). > > Michal > >