On 10/30/2016 07:33 AM, FrancisM wrote:
Any error in your host logs?
Nothing obvious. I checked /var/log/messages, /var/log/libvirt/qemu, /var/log/libvirt/lxc & /var/log/qemu-ga. The /var/log/libvirt/lxc & /var/log/qemu-ga were empty. The /var/log/libvirt/qemu directory had a log file of interest Outgoing-CentOS-7-VM.log but nothing in it that tells me anything obvious.
2016-10-30 06:40:09.764+0000: shutting down 2016-10-30 06:40:16.926+0000: starting up libvirt version: 1.2.17, package: 13.el7_2.5 (CentOS BuildSystem http://bugs.centos.org, 2016-06-23-14:23:27, worker1.bsys.centos.org), qemu version: 1.5.3 (qemu-kvm-1.5.3-105.el7_2.7) LC_ALL=C PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin QEMU_AUDIO_DRV=spice /usr/libexec/qemu-kvm -name Outgoing-CentOS-7-VM -S -machine pc-i440fx-rhel7.0.0,accel=kvm,usb=off -cpu Penryn -m 4096 -realtime mlock=off -smp 2,sockets=2,cores=1,threads=1 -uuid 6494b5d9-8adc-4f66-b0cf-4c19a0f6ab66 -no-user-config -nodefaults -chardev socket,id=charmonitor,path=/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/domain-Outgoing-CentOS-7-VM/monitor.sock,server,nowait -mon chardev=charmonitor,id=monitor,mode=control -rtc base=utc,driftfix=slew -global kvm-pit.lost_tick_policy=discard -no-hpet -no-shutdown -global PIIX4_PM.disable_s3=1 -global PIIX4_PM.disable_s4=1 -boot strict=on -device ich9-usb-ehci1,id=usb,bus=pci.0,addr=0x5.0x7 -device ich9-usb-uhci1,masterbus=usb.0,firstport=0,bus=pci.0,multifunction=on,addr=0x5 -device ich9-usb-uhci2,masterbus=usb.0,firstport=2,bus=pci.0,addr=0x5.0x1 -device ich9-usb-uhci3,masterbus=usb.0,firstport=4,bus=pci.0,addr=0x5.0x2 -device virtio-serial-pci,id=virtio-serial0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x6 -drive file=/vm-images/centos7.0.qcow2,if=none,id=drive-virtio-disk0,format=qcow2 -device virtio-blk-pci,scsi=off,bus=pci.0,addr=0x7,drive=drive-virtio-disk0,id=virtio-disk0,bootindex=1 -drive if=none,id=drive-ide0-0-0,readonly=on,format=raw -device ide-cd,bus=ide.0,unit=0,drive=drive-ide0-0-0,id=ide0-0-0 -netdev tap,fd=25,id=hostnet0,vhost=on,vhostfd=27 -device virtio-net-pci,netdev=hostnet0,id=net0,mac=52:54:00:7b:a5:c2,bus=pci.0,addr=0x3 -chardev pty,id=charserial0 -device isa-serial,chardev=charserial0,id=serial0 -chardev spicevmc,id=charchannel0,name=vdagent -device virtserialport,bus=virtio-serial0.0,nr=1,chardev=charchannel0,id=channel0,name=com.redhat.spice.0 -device usb-tablet,id=input0 -spice port=5900,addr=127.0.0.1,disable-ticketing,seamless-migration=on -vga qxl -global qxl-vga.ram_size=67108864 -global qxl-vga.vram_size=67108864 -global qxl-vga.vgamem_mb=16 -device intel-hda,id=sound0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x4 -device hda-duplex,id=sound0-codec0,bus=sound0.0,cad=0 -chardev spicevmc,id=charredir0,name=usbredir -device usb-redir,chardev=charredir0,id=redir0 -chardev spicevmc,id=charredir1,name=usbredir -device usb-redir,chardev=charredir1,id=redir1 -device virtio-balloon-pci,id=balloon0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x8 -msg timestamp=on char device redirected to /dev/pts/1 (label charserial0) main_channel_link: add main channel client main_channel_handle_parsed: net test: latency 0.226000 ms, bitrate 37925925925 bps (36168.981481 Mbps) red_dispatcher_set_cursor_peer: inputs_connect: inputs channel client create red_peer_receive: Connection reset by peer red_channel_client_disconnect: rcc=0x7f2b11db6000 (channel=0x7f2b115b6600 type=2 id=0) red_peer_receive: Connection reset by peer red_channel_client_disconnect: rcc=0x7f2b11d71000 (channel=0x7f2b10faa000 type=3 id=0) red_channel_client_disconnect: rcc=0x7f2b11d8d000 (channel=0x7f2b10f8c4e0 type=9 id=0) red_channel_client_disconnect: rcc=0x7f2b11d88000 (channel=0x7f2b10f8c680 type=9 id=1) red_channel_client_disconnect: rcc=0x7f2b11a33000 (channel=0x7f2b10fa2000 type=1 id=0) main_channel_client_on_disconnect: rcc=0x7f2b11a33000 red_client_destroy: destroy client 0x7f2b10f2fd00 with #channels=4 red_dispatcher_disconnect_cursor_peer: red_channel_client_disconnect: rcc=0x7f2b11d6c000 (channel=0x7f2b11938000 type=4 id=0) red_dispatcher_disconnect_display_peer
I reboot the host while the guests were running. Is it possible the root file system was corrupted during the host reboot? I am thinking of putting the CentOS iso out and then booting the VM into it just to poke around the file system. Otherwise my other option is to just clone a twin VM on another server and then just change the networking IPs/hostname. Anybody have any other ideas as to how to debug this problem?