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From: | arun.sasi1 |
Subject: | Re: [Qemu-devel] Qcow2 |
Date: | Wed, 18 May 2011 21:48:07 +0530 |
Hello Stefan, Thank you very much for considering my issue... Here is My problem... 1) I have 4 VM`s Running on Base server. 2) Base server is having 15GB RAM. 3) I can start all VM`s apart from my file server. 4) File server is having OS image and 1.2TB QCOW2 Image. 5) When I remove 1.2TB from xml file (vdb.img) I can
start my server but Data partition is null becase I have not added 1.2TB in
XML. 6) Command I am using virsh start <Domain> 7) Even through virt-manager also I am not able to start
the VM. Attached is the error message 8) Keep on trying adding and removing and defining the
XML after 2 Hrs I am able to start. 9) Operating system Ubuntu 9.04 10) I have 3 location file server having the same issue…
even all file servers are same configuration… Thanks, -Arun -----Original Message----- On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 07:30:05PM +0530,
address@hidden wrote: > The Guest VM which is larger example 1.2TB is not
starting after the > base server reboot... Pleae help what needs to be do
in this situation. You have not provided information on what is happening.
Are you getting an error message during boot from the 1.2TB guest? Is
the 1.2TB guest even being autostarted (use "virsh autostart
<domain>" to enable autostart on a domain)? Please send support questions like this to
address@hidden in the future. That way other people in the QEMU community can
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