Freddy Stutterheim
2009-May-15 11:26 UTC
[Ovirt-devel] Error creating virtual machine: Error: Error creating new domain (virDomainCreate). Subsystem qemu: internal error
Hello , i am trying to install a virtual machine and i get this error in tasks in the ovirt webinterface. Error creating virtual machine: Error: Error creating new domain (virDomainCreate). Subsystem qemu: internal error Failed to add tap interface 'vnet%d' to bridge 'breth0' : No such device in DomainWrap.cpp:ManagementMethod:115 On the node startup i only see breth1 geting started. How can i fix this? And also the node is reported in the webinterface as hypervisor QEMU, not kvm. The processor is an intel xeon with VT. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://listman.redhat.com/archives/ovirt-devel/attachments/20090515/458b906c/attachment.htm>
Hugh O. Brock
2009-May-20 15:51 UTC
[Ovirt-devel] Error creating virtual machine: Error: Error creating new domain (virDomainCreate). Subsystem qemu: internal error
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 01:26:57PM +0200, Freddy Stutterheim wrote:> Hello , > i am trying to install a virtual machine and i get this error in tasks in > the ovirt webinterface. > > Error creating virtual machine: Error: Error creating new domain > (virDomainCreate). Subsystem qemu: internal error Failed to add tap > interface 'vnet%d' to bridge 'breth0' : No such device in > DomainWrap.cpp:ManagementMethod:115 > > On the node startup i only see breth1 geting started. > > How can i fix this? > > And also the node is reported in the webinterface as hypervisor QEMU, > not kvm. The processor is an intel xeon with VT.Hmm. So on the interface issue, what networks do you have defined, and how have you mapped the interfaces on the host to them? We shouldn't ever be trying to bridge the admin NIC, so if that's eth0 that could be the problem. On the other hand, it could be as simple as rebooting the node, which you have to do once you map networks to it (and we have failed to document that). I'm not aware of any issues with the node using KVM. Is VT definitely turned on in the bios? Hope this helps, --Hugh> _______________________________________________ > Ovirt-devel mailing list > Ovirt-devel at redhat.com > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/ovirt-devel