Gerry Reno wrote:
Hi,
We had setup a number of VM's using KVM-65 running on F7 some time
ago. We just ocmpleted upgrading a number of hosts to F10 and with
that came KVM-74-10. We had some problems after that upgrade. First,
none of the VM's would start. After digging around awhile we finally
figured out that we had to once again 'chcon -t virt_image_t
path_to_image' as we had done back when we first setup the VM's. But
what is the proper procedure so that we don't lose the selinux
attributes on these image files? Shouldn't this be set by fedora's
selinux-policy package? Or by the kvm upgrade? Next issue is that
with KVM-74 we are having a lot of problems with the dreaded "TCP/IP
VNC connection to hypervisor host has been refused or disconnected".
This has now happened to one of the VM's after it was shutdown and
then we tried to Run it again and we haven't found a way to reconnect
to it. Also, another VM has this weird problem that when you run it,
it looks like its running because the screen keeps changing size but
all we see is a blank palette on the console page, no screen at all,
but the thing is running. How do we fix these things?
And we have a VM that when you start it says its Connecting to console
for guest. But the console message just stays like that and yet the
machine completely boots up and we can log into it remotely in a
terminal window. We just cannot get a console screen.
We've tried putting the vnc on different ports 5901,5902,5903,etc. But
it doesn't help. Again, what can we do to fix these problems? Thanks.
Regards,
Gerry
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