January 25, 20206 yr Made sure all my virtual settings on my mainboard are on. Plenty of memory. I even tried shutting down the array, start VM, then turn it back on. Several people just told me to forget about the PATH errors and it will work. But when I click on VM it just says "LIBVIRT SERVICE FAILED TO START". I did snap a shot of the default VM setup page. Do those PATH ERRORS need to be fixed somehow to get the VM system to go on? I remember using several VM's when it first came out with no problem, but because of all the changes not sure the default settings are good to go. I have a couple of unassigned drives I can use for all my VM stuff so it does not have to keep reading/writing to the array. Any ideas on this?
January 26, 20206 yr Author 23 hours ago, johnnie.black said: Please post the diagnostics: Tools -> Diagnostics Here ya go. sun-diagnostics-20200126-0046.zip Also, where is the location of libvirt? The default path is wrong, or that path just hasn't been made yet. Man, I remember this was so easy when first came out. Edited January 26, 20206 yr by opentoe
January 26, 20206 yr Community Expert Posted diags have VM service disable and no attempts to start it, we need to see the error when trying to start it.
January 26, 20206 yr Author 8 hours ago, johnnie.black said: Posted diags have VM service disable and no attempts to start it, we need to see the error when trying to start it. Made a little headway. Had to get my paths correct for one. I also wanted to make sure all my VDISKS were only on my cache drive for performance purposes. I even put the isos folder on the cache drive too. I don't use the cache drive in a regular manner, just another isolated storage area like my unassigns. Ok, still working on getting the correct settings. Ubuntu went on ok, could care less about Windows.
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