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Libvirt Service failed to start

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I noticed that in VMs tab I see a Libvirt Service failed to start. message, however my VM is still running and I can access it. Even when going to systems VM Manager and disable VMs, it doesn't shut down my VM and I still see it running. It has been working fine for many years, the only change I've done recently was upgrade to 6.9.1 and also replaced the data with a new cache pool (moved all files from previous cache onto the new cache pool).

 

Please see diagnostics attached.

 

unnas-diagnostics-20210323-0857.zip

  • Community Expert

Try rebooting.

  • Author

Rebooting did fix it however it caused an unclean shutdown, so now it's performing a parity check. Could you find any reason in the logs as to why this happened? Do you know if this will be recurring?

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Unclean shutdown saves the diags in the flash drive (logs folder), they might give a clue for the reason.

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Mar 23 10:33:20 unNAS emhttpd: shcmd (1726): umount /mnt/cache
Mar 23 10:33:20 unNAS root: umount: /mnt/cache: target is busy.

 

Something was still using /mnt/cache, it failed to unmount without forcing.

  • Author

Thanks. I have a feeling the vm probably didn't shut down properly during that time and was using cache. Either way thanks for the input. Hopefully this solves the issue

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