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2017 Jun 29
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CEBA-2017:1609 CentOS 7 libguestfs BugFix Update
CentOS Errata and Bugfix Advisory 2017:1609
Upstream details at : https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2017-1609.html
The following updated files have been uploaded and are currently
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3bc00ec8416dc71bf1edaae51a26d1cc2007b190f4652a640404590040aa7220 libguestfs-1.32.7-3.el7_3.3.x86_64.rpm
2017 Jun 30
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2016 Dec 24
0
yum update Failing with libvirt-daemon error
I'v also got this issue when trying to update my CentOS 7.3 systems. I did
see a new user request that mentioned beginning to help with libvrit 2.0
and/or 2.5 updates. Just not sure what to do in the short term? Any
hints/help would be appreciated:
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2016 Dec 30
0
yum update Failing with libvirt-daemon error
I am still waiting in hope someone will have an idea on what to do.
Perhaps I should do this:-
boot into a normal kernel
uninstall centos-virt
update the system
reinstall centos-virt
What do you think?
Francis
----- Original Message -----
> From: "PJ Welsh" <pjwelsh at gmail.com>
> To: "Discussion about the virtualization on CentOS" <centos-virt at
2016 Dec 31
0
yum update Failing with libvirt-daemon error
As libvirt from Xen is 1.3.0 and libvirt from CentOS 7.3 is now 2.0.0,
libvirt from Xen has to be rebuild to upgrade the new libvirt 2.0.0
See my previous post :
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-virt/2016-November/005255.html
I've done it for my own repo :
https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/jmliger/virt7-upstream/
Regards,
Jean-Marc
Le 30/12/2016 ? 17:56, Francis The
2016 Dec 31
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yum update Failing with libvirt-daemon error
Jiri Denemark has already proposed to help rebuild libvirt for
CentOS-Xen but I don't know if he got all that is need to do so ?
Maybe I could help also, but I would have to learn the Centos build
system first.
Regards,
Jean-Marc
Le 31/12/2016 ? 08:46, Francis The Metman a ?crit :
> Dear Jean-Marc, Thank you for replying.
> I Installed CentOS 7 and centos-virt from the normal repos
2016 Dec 29
2
yum update Failing with libvirt-daemon error
Anyone have an idea of what may have happened or how to fix? I'm only
seeing this issue after the OS update to CentOS 7.3.
Thanks
PJ
On Sat, Dec 24, 2016 at 10:19 AM, PJ Welsh <pjwelsh at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'v also got this issue when trying to update my CentOS 7.3 systems. I did
> see a new user request that mentioned beginning to help with libvrit 2.0
> and/or 2.5
2016 Dec 31
2
yum update Failing with libvirt-daemon error
Dear Jean-Marc, Thank you for replying.
I Installed CentOS 7 and centos-virt from the normal repos (CentOS-Xen) in December 2015 and have not had to build anything. I am running CentOS 7, not sure if it has automatically updated itself to 7.3, so I would expect the updates to come from the repo, and not need building from source.
Regards
Francis
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2016 Dec 30
2
yum update Failing with libvirt-daemon error
PJ
My server is critical to me, but not the public, fortunately.
I can take it down as I suggested, but am a bit reluctant to do so until I have heard more opinions.
Presumably your system update failed using your script, so it will probably fail for me if I copy it.
I will keep a copy anyway.
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> From: "PJ Welsh" <pjwelsh at gmail.com>
> To:
2016 Sep 01
2
status of virt-resize support for xfs?
Hey there everyone!
Trying to use virt-builder to download & resize the standard fedora-23
image from libguestfs.org ...
??[rsawhill at jiop 11:50 ~] {0} $ rpm -q libguestfs-tools
> libguestfs-tools-1.32.7-1.fc23.noarch
> ??[rsawhill at jiop 11:50 ~] {0} $ virt-builder --list | grep fedora-23
> fedora-23 x86_64 Fedora? 23 Server
> fedora-23 i686
2016 Oct 14
1
guestmount issue with change directory (cd)
Hello,
I've got a strange behavior with guestmount: I've a root directory with
mod/owner = drwx------ root root. I cannot change directory to it as a
regular user (as normal), but I can list its content (not normally
normal) and I can change directory to a subdirectory in it which is mod
drwxr-xr-x.
E.g:
$ mkdir /tmp/mnt
$ guestmount --ro -i -a test.qcow2 /tmp/mnt/
$ cd /tmp/mnt
$ ls -ld
2016 Sep 01
0
Re: status of virt-resize support for xfs?
On Thu, Sep 01, 2016 at 11:55:50AM -0400, Ryan Sawhill wrote:
> Hey there everyone!
>
> Trying to use virt-builder to download & resize the standard fedora-23
> image from libguestfs.org ...
>
> ??[rsawhill at jiop 11:50 ~] {0} $ rpm -q libguestfs-tools
> > libguestfs-tools-1.32.7-1.fc23.noarch
> > ??[rsawhill at jiop 11:50 ~] {0} $ virt-builder --list | grep
2016 Dec 22
2
yum update Failing with libvirt-daemon error
I have a Dell T430 with CentOS 7 kernel release: 3.18.41-20.el7.x86_64 and xen_version : 4.6.3-3.el7
I am doing an update of my server, but it fails:-
yum update
=================================================================================
Error: Package: libvirt-daemon-driver-libxl-1.3.0-1.el7.x86_64 (@centos-virt-xen)
Requires: libvirt-daemon = 1.3.0-1.el7
Removing:
2017 Aug 23
2
virt-sysprep: error: no operating systems were found in the guest image on libguestfs-1.36.5
Hi all,
I encountered the following error when I tried to run virt-sysprep on a qcow2 image.
virt-sysprep: error: no operating systems were found in the guest image
The version I used for libguest is as follows:
[libguestfs-1.36.5]
The same issue happened on other versions such as libguestfs-1.32.7.
# ./run ./sysprep/virt-sysprep -v -x -a