On 08/31/2018 03:34 PM, Laurentiu Pancescu wrote: > After generating new images including open-vm-tools, Michael Vermaes > gracefully helped us by testing them with VMware Fusion. The VMware > images don't boot, complaining about XFS corruption: > >> XFS (dm-0): Mounting V5 Filesystem >> XFS (dm-0): totally zeroed log >> XFS (dm-0): Corruption warning: Metadata has LSN (3:6277) ahead of >> current >> LSN (1:0). Please unmount and run xfs_repair (>= v4.3) to resolve. > > The VirtualBox image boots without issues, but with XFS corruption > affecting both the VMware and the libvirt images, I'm not so sure > anymore that qemu-img is the reason. > > On 27/07/18 21:03, Laurentiu Pancescu wrote: >> My attempts to build Vagrant images are failing the automated tests >> since the beginning of July, apparently due to corrupt filesystems. I >> see XFS metadata corruption in the CentOS 7 images when using >> qemu-img-ev, as well as ext4 superblock corruption in the CentOS 6 >> images.[1] >> >> The distro installer runs just once and the resulting disk image is >> converted by Image Factory to different formats, depending on the >> virtualization target. Since the VirtualBox images are working as >> expected, while the libvirt images don't even boot due to filesystem >> corruption, I would assume that the installation produces a valid >> image, but the conversion of the disk images for libvirt-kvm fall prey >> to bugs in qemu-img-ev and the stock qemu-img. If anyone has the >> possibility to test with VmWare or Hyper-V, please write me off-list. >> >> I noticed that qemu-img-ev is at version 2.1.2, while Debian Stable >> has version 2.8 and Fedora 28 has version 2.11. Maybe such bugs, if >> real, were already fixed upstream - would it be possible to use a >> newer version than what qemu-img-ev provides? We reverted to using >> the EL7 qemu-img, but this still produces broken libvirt images and >> wețd have to drop the Hyper-V images as well. >> >> Any help or suggestions are appreciated. >> >> Best regards, >> Laurențiu I see new vagrant images here: http://cbs.centos.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=565931 http://cbs.centos.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=565933 Are those ready for release? Thanks, Johnny Hughes -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 198 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/attachments/20181002/5a5e9d7f/attachment-0007.sig>