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2016 Apr 09
2
Re: Libvirtd running as root tries to access oneadmin (OpenNebula) NFS mount but throws: error: can’t canonicalize path
...ar/lib/one//datastores/0/38/disk.1)[9869:9869] > 2016-04-06 04:15:35.954+0000: 14072: error : > virStorageFileBackendFileGetUniqueIdentifier:1523 : can't canonicalize > path '/var/lib/one//datastores/0/38/disk.1': > > https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2014-May/msg00194.html > > Comment is: "The current implementation works for local > storage only and returns the canonical path of the volume." > > But it seems the logic is applied to NFS mounts. Perhaps it shouldn't > be? Anyway to get around this problem? This is CentOS 7 . &gt...
2016 Apr 12
2
Re: [libvirt] Libvirtd running as root tries to access oneadmin (OpenNebula) NFS mount but throws: error: can’t canonicalize path
...69:9869] >>> 2016-04-06 04:15:35.954+0000: 14072: error : >>> virStorageFileBackendFileGetUniqueIdentifier:1523 : can't >>> canonicalize path '/var/lib/one//datastores/0/38/disk.1': >>> >>> https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2014-May/msg00194.html >>> >>> Comment is: "The current implementation works for local >>> storage only and returns the canonical path of the volume." >>> >>> But it seems the logic is applied to NFS mounts. Perhaps it shouldn't >>> be? Anyway to g...
2016 Apr 07
3
how to list and kill existing console sessions to VMs?
Hi everyone, If a VM is configured to have a console attached to it, like using http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementCharConsole Libvirt offers access to VM serial console's using the virDomainOpenConsole API[1] However, I didn't find a way to 1. list the existing connections to the console 2. kill an existing connection - without reconnecting using VIR_DOMAIN_CONSOLE_FORCE[2]
2016 Apr 12
2
Re: [libvirt] Libvirtd running as root tries to access oneadmin (OpenNebula) NFS mount but throws: error: can’t canonicalize path
...ermission denied to the NFS share above. Rightly so since I have > root_squash that I need to keep. But libvirtd should be able to access > the file as oneadmin as I have above. It's not and this is what I read > on it: > > https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2014-May/msg00194.html > > Comment is: "The current implementation works for local > storage only and returns the canonical path of the volume." > > But it seems the logic is applied to NFS mounts. Perhaps it shouldn't > be? Anyway to get around this problem? This is CentOS 7 . &g...
2016 Apr 07
0
Libvirtd running as root tries to access oneadmin (OpenNebula) NFS mount but throws: error: can’t canonicalize path
...0x7f6aa4009000 (file:/var/lib/one//datastores/0/38/disk.1)[9869:9869] 2016-04-06 04:15:35.954+0000: 14072: error : virStorageFileBackendFileGetUniqueIdentifier:1523 : can't canonicalize path '/var/lib/one//datastores/0/38/disk.1': https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2014-May/msg00194.html Comment is: "The current implementation works for local storage only and returns the canonical path of the volume." But it seems the logic is applied to NFS mounts. Perhaps it shouldn't be? Anyway to get around this problem? This is CentOS 7 . Cheers, Tom K. ---------------...
2016 Apr 12
0
Re: [libvirt] Libvirtd running as root tries to access oneadmin (OpenNebula) NFS mount but throws: error: can’t canonicalize path
...es/0/38/disk.1)[9869:9869] >> 2016-04-06 04:15:35.954+0000: 14072: error : >> virStorageFileBackendFileGetUniqueIdentifier:1523 : can't >> canonicalize path '/var/lib/one//datastores/0/38/disk.1': >> >> https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2014-May/msg00194.html >> >> Comment is: "The current implementation works for local >> storage only and returns the canonical path of the volume." >> >> But it seems the logic is applied to NFS mounts. Perhaps it shouldn't >> be? Anyway to get around this problem?...
2016 Apr 12
0
Re: [libvirt] Libvirtd running as root tries to access oneadmin (OpenNebula) NFS mount but throws: error: can’t canonicalize path
...the NFS share above. Rightly so since I have >> root_squash that I need to keep. But libvirtd should be able to access >> the file as oneadmin as I have above. It's not and this is what I read >> on it: >> >> https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2014-May/msg00194.html >> >> Comment is: "The current implementation works for local >> storage only and returns the canonical path of the volume." >> >> But it seems the logic is applied to NFS mounts. Perhaps it shouldn't >> be? Anyway to get around this problem?...