Issue after moving VM disks


Digiboy

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Hello people of the Unraid forum!

 

 

Recently I added another ssd to a new pool which is supposed to be used only for VMs.

After adding the pool and formatting etc I read that in order to move the VMs I first need to move to from the old cache to the array.

This went fine since I switched the settings for the share to YES which moved all to the array, after this I changed to the new cache pool for the VMs and it all moved as supposed.

Now when I try and start the VM manager again it says the Libvirt fails and I can't get past it and here's where I need help..

 

I don't know if I'm supposed to link the Libvirt or the VM manager in order for it to work again, posting some logs I found:

 

Libvirt logs

2021-09-11 19:21:53.353+0000: 7407: warning : networkNetworkObjTaint:5292 : Network name='default' uuid=a67b7b9b-bef4-488b-b243-c9e5f391a3b1 is tainted: hook-script
2021-09-11 20:23:48.239+0000: 38482: info : libvirt version: 6.5.0
2021-09-11 20:23:48.239+0000: 38482: info : hostname: Tower
2021-09-11 20:23:48.239+0000: 38482: warning : qemuDomainObjTaint:6075 : Domain id=1 name='Linux' uuid=79a83cd3-0156-c3c1-61ce-37e5471e7eaa is tainted: high-privileges
2021-09-11 20:23:48.239+0000: 38482: warning : qemuDomainObjTaint:6075 : Domain id=1 name='Linux' uuid=79a83cd3-0156-c3c1-61ce-37e5471e7eaa is tainted: host-cpu
2021-09-11 20:25:15.849+0000: 38483: warning : qemuDomainObjTaint:6075 : Domain id=2 name='Linux' uuid=79a83cd3-0156-c3c1-61ce-37e5471e7eaa is tainted: high-privileges
2021-09-11 20:25:15.849+0000: 38483: warning : qemuDomainObjTaint:6075 : Domain id=2 name='Linux' uuid=79a83cd3-0156-c3c1-61ce-37e5471e7eaa is tainted: host-cpu

 

syslogs

Sep 11 22:28:30 Tower emhttpd: shcmd (579): /usr/local/sbin/mount_image '/mnt/cache_vms/system/libvirt/libvirt.img' /etc/libvirt 1
Sep 11 22:28:30 Tower kernel: BTRFS warning (device <unknown>): duplicate device /dev/loop4 devid 1 generation 10 scanned by udevd (42973)
Sep 11 22:28:30 Tower kernel: BTRFS warning (device <unknown>): duplicate device /dev/loop4 devid 1 generation 10 scanned by mount (42971)
Sep 11 22:28:30 Tower root: mount: /etc/libvirt: mount(2) system call failed: File exists.
Sep 11 22:28:30 Tower root: mount error

 

 

Will be quick to update and test things!

 

Best regards

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UPDATE

 

#1 - After 1 reboot the Libvirt started working again but now it's empty of VMs

 

#2 - Forgot to mention that the only thing I moved regarding VMs/shares were the "domains" share and not the system or anything else so maybe something that could impact this in regards to link/libvirt not finding the VMs that might be the issue?

 

#3 - When I turn the VM manager off and on again (without making changes) it gives a new "Libvirt Service failed to start" - Could be solved by stopping docker manager and then re-renable the VM manager again

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