[virt-tools-list] How can I run virt-manager 0.8.5 and 0.8.6 at the same system?

Bruno Lamps lampss at gmail.com
Mon Feb 7 18:22:10 UTC 2011


Hi, sorry to be this late, things are a little messed up here. =D

Fedora isn't showing me the kernel dump in gnome tray, where can I find it?

I located a log in /var/log/libvirt/libvirtd.log, previously actived:

14:36:17.444: debug : qemuMonitorGetBalloonInfo:1001 : mon=0x7f1ac800ce80
> 14:36:17.444: debug : qemuMonitorCommandWithHandler:231 : Send command
> 'info balloon' for write with FD -1
> 14:36:20.203: debug : qemuMonitorCommandWithHandler:236 : Receive command
> reply ret=-1 errno=104 0 bytes '(null)'
> 14:36:20.276: debug : qemuMonitorIO:577 : Triggering EOF callback error? 1
> 14:36:20.277: error : qemuMonitorCommandWithHandler:255 : cannot send
> monitor command 'info balloon': Connection reset by peer
> 14:36:20.277: error : qemuMonitorTextGetBalloonInfo:555 : operation failed:
> could not query memory balloon allocation
> 14:36:20.287: debug : qemuMonitorClose:691 : mon=0x7f1ac800ce80
> 14:36:20.307: debug : qemuMonitorFree:200 : mon=0x7f1ac800ce80
> 14:36:20.957: error : qemudDomainGetVcpus:6044 : Requested operation is not
> valid: cannot list vcpu pinning for an inactive domain
> 14:36:29.782: debug : qemuMonitorOpen:668 : New mon 0x7f1ac8014560 fd =37
> watch=11
> 14:36:29.782: debug : qemuMonitorSetCapabilities:902 : mon=0x7f1ac8014560
> 14:36:29.872: debug : qemuMonitorGetPtyPaths:1702 : mon=0x7f1ac8014560
> 14:36:29.874: debug : qemuMonitorCommandWithHandler:231 : Send command
> 'info chardev' for write with FD -1
> 14:36:29.876: debug : qemuMonitorCommandWithHandler:236 : Receive command
> reply ret=0 errno=0 102 bytes 'monitor:
> filename=unix:/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/stfcnc$
> serial0: filename=pty:/dev/pts/2
> '
> 14:36:29.876: debug : qemuMonitorGetCPUInfo:982 : mon=0x7f1ac8014560
> 14:36:29.876: debug : qemuMonitorCommandWithHandler:231 : Send command
> 'info cpus' for write with FD -1
> 14:36:29.879: debug : qemuMonitorCommandWithHandler:236 : Receive command
> reply ret=0 errno=0 48 bytes '* CPU #0: pc=0x00000000000ffff0 thread_id=369
> '
> 14:36:29.879: debug : qemuMonitorTextGetCPUInfo:448 : vcpu=0 pid=369
> 14:36:29.879: debug : qemuMonitorSetBalloon:1113 : mon=0x7f1ac8014560
> newmem=1048576
> 14:36:29.879: debug : qemuMonitorCommandWithHandler:231 : Send command
> 'balloon 1024' for write with FD -1
> 14:36:29.879: debug : qemuMonitorCommandWithHandler:236 : Receive command
> reply ret=0 errno=0 0 bytes '(null)'
> 14:36:29.879: debug : qemuMonitorStartCPUs:923 : mon=0x7f1ac8014560
> 14:36:29.879: debug : qemuMonitorCommandWithHandler:231 : Send command
> 'cont' for write with FD -1
> 14:36:29.880: debug : qemuMonitorCommandWithHandler:236 : Receive command
> reply ret=0 errno=0 0 bytes '(null)'
> 14:36:29.881: debug : qemuMonitorGetBalloonInfo:1001 : mon=0x7f1ac8014560
> 14:36:29.881: debug : qemuMonitorCommandWithHandler:231 : Send command
> 'info balloon' for write with FD -1
> 14:36:29.892: debug : qemuMonitorCommandWithHandler:236 : Receive command
> reply ret=0 errno=0 22 bytes 'balloon: actual=1024
>

Does this log help you guys? I tried windows 2003 and windows 7 isos, both
installation processes stops right after HD formatting.

On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 10:20 AM, Richard W.M. Jones <rjones at redhat.com>wrote:

> On Wed, Feb 02, 2011 at 03:14:47PM -0300, Bruno Lamps wrote:
> > But today I noticed that I'm not able to run (not even install) windows
> 2003
> > VMs. LOL
> > I create the machine, boot the install cd, format the disk, and the
> machine
> > goes down unexpectedly. Fedora gives me some crach report, saying that
> some
> > kernel crach happened. Then I turn the VM on again, but the disk image
> isn't
> > bootable, and if I try to run the win2003 install CD again, it crashes
> > again, same way.
>
> We don't print these reports out for entertainment.  Please post
> the full messages you see into a new bug.
>
> Rich.
>
> --
> Richard Jones, Virtualization Group, Red Hat
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