On Fri, Mar 20, 2015 at 10:03:20AM +0000, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote: Hi Stefan, thank you very much for answering me. > On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 04:53:28PM +0100, Francesc Guasch wrote: > > I have three Ubuntu Server 14.04 trusty with KVM. Two of > > them are HP servers and one is Dell. Both brands run fine > > the KVM virtual servers, and I can do live migration between > > the HPs. But I get I/O errors in the vda when I migrate to > > or from the Dell server. > > > > I have shared storage with NFS, mounted the same way in all > > of them: > > > > As soon as it starts in the origin console I spot I/O error > > messages, when it finishes I got them in the console in the > > destination server. The file system is read only and I have to > > shut it down hard. > > > > end request I/O error, /dev/vda, sector 8790327 > > "origin console" == guest's console? Yes, I mean I open two consoles with virt-manager, one in the origin host and another one in the destination > > I/O errors starting while the guest is still running on the migration > source host is strange. I wonder if something happened to the NFS file > related to file permissions or SELinux labels? I think I found something checking SELinux. ls -Z and getfattr return nothing. But ps -eZ showed something very different in the Dell server. This is in the HP server: /usr/sbin/libvirtd 1034 ? 11:51:44 libvirtd libvirt-09540b5d-82 701 ? 05:28:40 qemu-system-x86 unconfined 1 ? 00:01:00 init In the Dell server init is confined in lxc and there are also lxc-start processes. /usr/sbin/libvirtd 1622 ? 05:07:07 libvirtd libvirt-8a0f9087-32d... 29926 ? 00:00:01 qemu-system-x86 lxc-container-default 1774 ? 00:00:00 init /usr/bin/lxc-start 1763 ? 00:00:00 lxc-start There is also LXC installed in that server ! Maybe that is messing with kvm. The qemu processes look fine to me but there is a chance the problem comes from there. I could move the LXC somewhere else or I can keep it there to try to fix this issue. What do you advice I should do now ? -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html