[Bug 1242794] Re: Missing virtio-port symlinks

Matt Whiteley mattwhiteley at gmail.com
Wed Oct 30 03:55:10 UTC 2013


This is from as similar an environment as I could recreate outside the
libguestfs-test-tool. I'd noticed the difference in that rule and tried
to remove the SUBSYSTEM check without success before, sorry I didn't
mention that.

Here is the udevadm dump, looks like the subsystem is correct, but I'm
sure it will mean a lot more to you.

Thanks!

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Title:
  Missing virtio-port symlinks

Status in “systemd” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  After upgrading from Raring to Saucy, our libguestfs system stopped
  working. I then tried a fresh install of Saucy with the same results.
  I narrowed the issue down to the udev package. I was able to downgrade
  the udev package to the previous non-systemd (175-0ubuntu29) version
  and it works again with no other changes. This leads me to believe the
  issues isn't related to the updates of libguestfs, qemu, etc.

  1) Ubuntu 13.10

  2) systemd_204-0ubuntu18

  3) libguestfs-test-tool should succeed as it does on Ubuntu 13.04.

  4) libguestfs fails to communicate to the virtual machine due to
  missing /dev/virtio-ports (org.libguestfs.channel.0 in this case)
  symlink to /dev/vport1p1 (which is correctly created).

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