@Soren -- Actually, you did help, as I didn't know where to look for
troubleshooting information before your prompting. Thank you.
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Can you please share the configuration for the two domains in question?
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I'm attaching the xml files for server1.example.com and
tester1.example.com, which I used when generating the error messages
above. I have some other VMs defined, and I find that while I can start
any one, any second one fails to start with the same error messages.
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@Brian,
Could you please append the output of
virsh dumpxml server1.example.com
virsh dumpxml tester1.example.com
? The files you uploaded are unfortunately not the xml vm descriptions.
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I am uploading the output from 'virsh dumpxml' for each domain. However,
the output is identical to what I already posted.
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** Attachment added: tester1.example.com.xml
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That certainly shouldn't be. Can you please run
apport-collect 853580
?
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Title:
Unable to start second virtual machine
That didn't seem to work. Should it have been testing for package
libvirt-bin, rather than for libvirt? I got this:
Waiting to hear from Launchpad about your decision...
Package libvirt not installed and no hook available, ignoring
brian@brian-desktop:~$ sudo aptitude show libvirt
[sudo] password
I don't know why dumpxml is not working. Let's just use the files. Please
directly attach the files:
/etc/libvirt/qemu/server1.example.com.xml
/etc/libvirt/qemu/tester1.example.com.xml
(If those have the same contents as what you uploaded, then we have another
problem as they are corrupt.)
Those were the files I uploaded the first time. In what way are they
corrupt? I can display them from Launchpad.
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Quoting Brian Vaughan (bgvaug...@gmail.com):
Those were the files I uploaded the first time. In what way are they
corrupt? I can display them from Launchpad.
They are not xml. Here is what such a file should look like:
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Can you please append /var/log/libvirt/libvirtd.log ?
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They're definitely xml files, and are rendered as such when I click on
the links to the files I've already uploaded. I'll copy-and-paste them
here:
server1.example.com:
domain type='kvm'
nameserver1.example.com/name
uuidfb2d017b-f9cc-7534-126c-ffdd369c745f/uuid
memory1048576/memory
/var/log/libvirt/libvirtd.log does not exist. However, there are log
files for each domain, in /var/log/libvirt/qemu which look to be handled
by logrotate. server1.example.com.log and tester1.example.com.log are 0
length, so I am attaching server1.example.com.log.1 and
tester1.example.com.log.1.
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From a quick look at the logs, it looks like the domains I usually
started second kept trying to bind to vnc on port 5900, which presumably
was already claimed by the first domain. I only set the port during
initial installation, so I'm not sure why it doesn't just try port 5901.
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That was it. Each domain xml file had this line:
graphics type 'vnc' port='5900' autoport='no'/
using edit [domain name] in virsh, I changed the line in each to:
graphics type='vnc' autoport='yes'/
With that, they both started without complaint.
The remaining question is why the
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@Brian,
yes, sorry, I don't know if it was launchpad or my browser acting up
before, but now I see the .xml.
I assume during the initial VM setup you hit the 'Customize
configuration before install' button?
The only configuration item (as far as I know) which gets changed after
install is the
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