Hi Josh:

I could create the image yesterday but after the image creation, the
virtual machine disappeared from the hypervisor, there is no longer there
[virsh list --all does not list the virtual machine], but its xml and hard
drive does exist in /var/lib/libvirt/images/repository as well in
/var/lib/libvirt/images/masters. I have no idea what happened. I appreciate
your help, Thank you. Here is part of the log when tried to make a
reservation

|32120|165692|166234|new|libvirt.pm:get_node_interface_info|2784| error:
Failed to list interfaces
|32120|165692|166234|new|libvirt.pm:get_node_interface_info|2784| error:
internal error failed to get number of host interfaces: unspecified error -
errors in loading some config files
|32120|165692|166234|new|libvirt.pm:initialize|151| 2021-02-02
09:02:12|32120|165692|166234|new|libvirt.pm:initialize|151
failed to initialize libvirt provisioning module, interface info could not
be retrieved from blade08-chass1
|32120|165692|166234|new|State.pm:reservation_failed|461| ---- CRITICAL ----
|32120|165692|166234|new|State.pm:reservation_failed|461| 2021-02-02
09:02:12|32120|165692|166234|new|State.pm:reservation_failed|461|reservation
failed on vm_win10, process failed to initialize: failed to create
provisioning object
|32120|165692|166234|new|State.pm:reservation_failed|461| ( 0) State.pm,
reservation_failed (line: 461)
|32120|165692|166234|new|State.pm:reservation_failed|461| (-1) State.pm,
initialize (line: 220)
|32120|165692|166234|new|State.pm:reservation_failed|461| (-2) Module.pm,
new (line: 228)
|32120|165692|166234|new|State.pm:reservation_failed|461| (-3) vcld, (eval)
(line: 594)
|32120|165692|166234|new|State.pm:reservation_failed|461| (-4) vcld,
make_new_child (line: 593)
|32120|165692|166234|new|State.pm:reservation_failed|461| (-5) vcld, main
(line: 353)
2021-02-02 09:02:12|32120|165692|166234|new|utils.pm:insertloadlog|2572|inserted
'failed' computerloadlog entry
2021-02-02
09:02:12|32120|165692|166234|new|State.pm:reservation_failed|487|inserted
computerloadlog 'failed' entry for reservation 166234
2021-02-02
09:02:12|32120|165692|166234|new|State.pm:reservation_failed|505|vm_win10
is NOT in blockcomputers table
2021-02-02
09:02:12|32120|165692|166234|new|State.pm:state_exit|882|beginning state
module exit tasks, request state argument: failed, computer state argument:
failed, log ending argument: failed
2021-02-02 
09:02:12|32120|165692|166234|new|utils.pm:update_computer_state|1498|computer
197 state updated to: failed

On Tue, Feb 2, 2021 at 9:36 AM Josh Thompson <[email protected]> wrote:

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> Hi Luis,
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> Can you send your vcld.log for the reservation after restarting the
> imaging
> process from the Dashboard page?
>
> Thanks,
> Josh
>
> On Monday, February 1, 2021 9:31:24 AM EST Luis A Lopez Negron wrote:
> > Hi Josh:
> >
> > Thank you for your response to my question. The C:/Cygwin/tmp directory
> was
> > indeed created when I installed Cygwin. I had some problems with the ssh
> > daemon but I renamed it.  I still cannot create the image, Any
> suggestion?
> > I appreciate your help.
> >
> > >- From your logs, it looks like it is failing because C:/Cygwin/tmp
> >
> > doesn't >exist on your VM. I would have though the tmp directory would
> have
> > been >created when installing Cygwin. Try manually creating C:/Cygwin/tmp
> > and >restarting the capture again. You can restart the image capture at
> the
> > bottom >of the Dashboard page.
>
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