Paul R. Ganci
2014-Dec-09 02:26 UTC
[CentOS] CentOS 6.6 KVM Windows 7 Pro VM Device USB 04e8:6860
I have a CentOS 6.6 system running KVM with a Win 7 Pro VM. Over the weekend I was playing around with the VM trying to get it to see my Samsung Note 4. Apparently I removed the phone without removing the hardware from the VM. Now the VM will not start because Device USB 0438:6860 is not there. I tried to remove the hardware from the VM using virt-manager but that does not remove the error message and the VM will still not start. I did manage to get the phone to be recognized as Device USB 04e8:6860 at one point but then the VM would not start because the Device was "already in use." I presently seem to have the VM in a state where the phone is now Device USB 04e8:6865 but the VM will not start because of the missing USB 04e8:6860. A Google search did not seem to provide anything useful. Is there anyway to get this VM to start ... for example can I tell it to ignore the USB device? Can I somehow manually remove Device 04e8:6860? I cannot believe I have to re-install just because of a missing USB device. Thanks for any help. -- Paul (ganci at nurdog.com)
Michael Harnden
2014-Dec-09 02:54 UTC
[CentOS] CentOS 6.6 KVM Windows 7 Pro VM Device USB 04e8:6860
On Monday, December 08, 2014 07:26:07 PM Paul R. Ganci wrote:> I have a CentOS 6.6 system running KVM with a Win 7 Pro VM. Over the > weekend I was playing around with the VM trying to get it to see my > Samsung Note 4. Apparently I removed the phone without removing the > hardware from the VM. Now the VM will not start because Device USB > 0438:6860 is not there. I tried to remove the hardware from the VM using > virt-manager but that does not remove the error message and the VM will > still not start. I did manage to get the phone to be recognized as > Device USB 04e8:6860 at one point but then the VM would not start > because the Device was "already in use." I presently seem to have the VM > in a state where the phone is now Device USB 04e8:6865 but the VM will > not start because of the missing USB 04e8:6860. A Google search did not > seem to provide anything useful. > > Is there anyway to get this VM to start ... for example can I tell it to > ignore the USB device? Can I somehow manually remove Device 04e8:6860? I > cannot believe I have to re-install just because of a missing USB device. > > Thanks for any help.When I had a similar problem with an XP VM, there was an entry for the device in a .save file in /var/lib/libvirt/qemu/save/ Mike
Paul R. Ganci
2014-Dec-09 03:01 UTC
[CentOS] CentOS 6.6 KVM Windows 7 Pro VM Device USB 04e8:6860
On 12/08/2014 07:54 PM, Michael Harnden wrote:> On Monday, December 08, 2014 07:26:07 PM Paul R. Ganci wrote: >> Is there anyway to get this VM to start ... for example can I tell it to >> ignore the USB device? Can I somehow manually remove Device 04e8:6860? I >> cannot believe I have to re-install just because of a missing USB device. > When I had a similar problem with an XP VM, there was an entry for the device > in a .save file in /var/lib/libvirt/qemu/save/Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! Removing the .save file there fixed the issue. -- Paul (ganci at nurdog.com)
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