I have the same issue. I brought up a machine with a de novo install of
Quantal server amd64.

I transferred a VM from the old server that is out of service by moving the 
disk containing. Made the one edit
change to the xml of the VM so that path to its main disk was correct in the 
new environment.

virsh define xml/hostname.xml

and I got the same problems as discussed. I thought perhaps apparmor did not 
like my /lib4/vmpool1, which is where
the images reside, so I added to  /etc/apparmor.d/usr.lib.libvirt.virt-aa-helper

  /lib4/vmpool1/ r,
  /lib4/vmpool1/** r,

but that did nothing either. Something is very wrong. This should have
just *worked*, first try, no fiddling.

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  error happen when using virsh to start a vm " internal error cannot
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