April 12, 20188 yr Dear sir or madam, Kindly I would like to inform you that for no particular reason (to my knowledge) my two virtual machines disappeared after a basic reboot; windows 7 and a Ubuntu VM. The vdisk.img files seem to exist perfectly fine however no VM's appear. I must admit that have not made any back-ups of the XML files something that I will do from now on seeing that unRAID is not as stable as I though it would be. Since I was unable to find documentation on how to restore the the VM I was wondering if anyone had recommendations how to restore VMs (rebooting again did not help).
April 12, 20188 yr I just upgraded to 6.5 and my VM's are gone as well. VM's are enabled, but they are gone. Has anyone else seen this?
April 12, 20188 yr In fact, I do not even see anything on the VM's page. No option to start existing, no option to create new VM
April 12, 20188 yr In VM settings are all the entries pointing to a valid share and is the location for libvirt.img pointing to the file and not a folder. If in doubt post diags
April 12, 20188 yr Thanks Squid- thats just it. I can't even view the settings any longer. Diags are attached. Any help is appreciated! emperor-diagnostics-20180412-1144.zip
April 12, 20188 yr Edit config/domain.cfg on the flash drive (use Notepad++ if using windows -> not Notepad), and give it a valid path for VIRTIOISO (say /mnt/user/system) or where ever the virtio image is stored. Also change MEDIADIR to be /mnt/user/system and you **should** be in business.
April 12, 20188 yr Squid- you are the MAN. I am able to start my windows VM. thank you sir! there is one issue that I'm still trying to figure out. I have a Mac VM as well that has always worked. I get an error (screen shot below) when trying to start it. Here are the logs. If you need more diags, etc. please let me know. 2018-04-12 18:19:13.072+0000: starting up libvirt version: 4.0.0, qemu version: 2.11.1, hostname: Emperor2018-04-12 18:19:13.072+0000: Domain id=1 is tainted: high-privileges2018-04-12 18:19:13.072+0000: Domain id=1 is tainted: custom-argv2018-04-12T18:19:13.097941Z qemu-system-x86_64: -machine pc-q35-2.3,accel=kvm,usb=off,dump-guest-core=off: unsupported machine typeUse -machine help to list supported machines2018-04-12 18:19:13.149+0000: shutting down, reason=failed2018-04-12 18:21:06.816+0000: starting up libvirt version: 4.0.0, qemu version: 2.11.1, hostname: Emperor2018-04-12 18:21:06.816+0000: Domain id=2 is tainted: high-privileges2018-04-12 18:21:06.816+0000: Domain id=2 is tainted: custom-argv2018-04-12T18:21:06.841592Z qemu-system-x86_64: -machine pc-q35-2.3,accel=kvm,usb=off,dump-guest-core=off: unsupported machine typeUse -machine help to list supported machines2018-04-12 18:21:06.861+0000: shutting down, reason=failed2018-04-12 18:21:56.013+0000: starting up libvirt version: 4.0.0, qemu version: 2.11.1, hostname: Emperor2018-04-12 18:21:56.013+0000: Domain id=4 is tainted: high-privileges2018-04-12 18:21:56.013+0000: Domain id=4 is tainted: custom-argv2018-04-12T18:21:56.038205Z qemu-system-x86_64: -machine pc-q35-2.3,accel=kvm,usb=off,dump-guest-core=off: unsupported machine typeUse -machine help to list supported machines2018-04-12 18:21:56.089+0000: shutting down, reason=failed Below is the error window... Any help is appreciated! Edited April 12, 20188 yr by althoralthor
April 12, 20188 yr Q35-2.3 is no longer a supported machine type. Edit the VM, and you should be able to change it. No idea of the ramifications though.
April 12, 20188 yr Now that...is a bummer. I'm sure you can guess the ramifications....the VM won't boot now. Has anyone else out there gotten their Mac VM to run with 6.5?
April 12, 20188 yr 1 hour ago, althoralthor said: Now that...is a bummer. I'm sure you can guess the ramifications....the VM won't boot now. Has anyone else out there gotten their Mac VM to run with 6.5? i'm on 6.5 rc3 and run 2 osx vm's no problem using pc-q35-2.11
April 13, 20188 yr So I probably need to reinstall Mac OS i would imagine? So recreating the VM (rebuilding the xml, etc.) worked just fine. My VM is back. Thanks 1812, and thanks Squid. You guys rock! Edited April 13, 20188 yr by althoralthor Fixed issue
October 3, 20232 yr On 4/12/2018 at 10:06 AM, Squid said: Edit config/domain.cfg on the flash drive (use Notepad++ if using windows -> not Notepad), and give it a valid path for VIRTIOISO (say /mnt/user/system) or where ever the virtio image is stored. Also change MEDIADIR to be /mnt/user/system and you **should** be in business. Thank you Squid! This suggestion worked for me as well. I was having trouble starting a Ubuntu VM for the first time, the desktop version with GUI, so that I had to provide my graphics adapter to the VM. My VIRTIOISO path setting turned out to be /mnt/user/system/libvirt/. Bingo, the Ubuntu installation fired right up, I completed the installation process to the virtual drive, and I can run the Ubuntu desktop just like it's on bare metal. You're the best!
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