On 08/08/2012 08:09 AM, Yih Chuang wrote:> Hi,
>
> I had a VM running on c3rh2 under 'vmc' user:
> [vmc at c3rh2 .ssh]$ virsh list --all
> Id Name State
> ----------------------------------------------------
> 1 vs2relocate_nonRoot running
What do you get on this host if you do 'virsh uri'? Is it
qemu:///session?
>
> After the virsh migration command, "virsh migrate --live --unsafe
> vs2relocate_nonRoot qemu+ssh://vmc at c3rh1.kirkland.ibm.com/session",
this VM
> successfully got migrated to the target host c3rh1. However, it was not
> visible to 'vmc' user but 'root'.
>
> [vmc at c3rh1 .ssh]$ virsh list --all
> Id Name State
> ----------------------------------------------------
>
> [vmc at c3rh1 .ssh]$ sudo virsh list --all
> Id Name State
> ----------------------------------------------------
> 1 vs2relocate_nonRoot running
Again, on this machine, what do:
virsh uri
sudo virsh uri
display? It looks like migration went from a session to a system
libvirtd. To be honest, I have no idea if session migration is even
supposed to work. So it's possible you have exposed a bug.
>
> * The libvirt version is libvirt-0.9.10-21.el6_3.1.x86_64 on both hosts.
Since you are using RHEL libvirt, would you mind opening a support
ticket with Red Hat?
--
Eric Blake eblake at redhat.com +1-919-301-3266
Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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