Can't start KVM guest
I use Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager).
Host - Ubuntu 18.04.
Guest - Windows. After first shutdown I can't start it.
Error message:
Error starting domain: Requested operation is not valid: network 'default' is not active
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/asyncjob.py", line 89, in cb_wrapper
callback(asyncjob, *args, **kwargs)
File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/asyncjob.py", line 125, in tmpcb
callback(*args, **kwargs)
File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/libvirtobject.py", line 82, in newfn
virtualization kvm virtual
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I use Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager).
Host - Ubuntu 18.04.
Guest - Windows. After first shutdown I can't start it.
Error message:
Error starting domain: Requested operation is not valid: network 'default' is not active
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/asyncjob.py", line 89, in cb_wrapper
callback(asyncjob, *args, **kwargs)
File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/asyncjob.py", line 125, in tmpcb
callback(*args, **kwargs)
File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/libvirtobject.py", line 82, in newfn
virtualization kvm virtual
is default a bridge or an actual interface? Did you give the thing a network in the first place? Use virsh dumpxml <vm name> and see what shows up related to networking
– sbergeron
May 15 '18 at 0:03
1
Start the virtual networkdefault
and, if it fails to start, also post the error that you receive.
– Michael Hampton
May 15 '18 at 0:26
@Michael Hampton you're right. Thank you very much.
– R S
May 15 '18 at 0:39
@sbergeron I already solved: just had to start virtual network, but where I was supposed to write those commands ?
– R S
May 15 '18 at 0:40
@Michael would you mind to post it as answer ?
– R S
May 16 '18 at 17:28
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I use Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager).
Host - Ubuntu 18.04.
Guest - Windows. After first shutdown I can't start it.
Error message:
Error starting domain: Requested operation is not valid: network 'default' is not active
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/asyncjob.py", line 89, in cb_wrapper
callback(asyncjob, *args, **kwargs)
File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/asyncjob.py", line 125, in tmpcb
callback(*args, **kwargs)
File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/libvirtobject.py", line 82, in newfn
virtualization kvm virtual
I use Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager).
Host - Ubuntu 18.04.
Guest - Windows. After first shutdown I can't start it.
Error message:
Error starting domain: Requested operation is not valid: network 'default' is not active
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/asyncjob.py", line 89, in cb_wrapper
callback(asyncjob, *args, **kwargs)
File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/asyncjob.py", line 125, in tmpcb
callback(*args, **kwargs)
File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/libvirtobject.py", line 82, in newfn
virtualization kvm virtual
virtualization kvm virtual
asked May 14 '18 at 22:27
R SR S
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is default a bridge or an actual interface? Did you give the thing a network in the first place? Use virsh dumpxml <vm name> and see what shows up related to networking
– sbergeron
May 15 '18 at 0:03
1
Start the virtual networkdefault
and, if it fails to start, also post the error that you receive.
– Michael Hampton
May 15 '18 at 0:26
@Michael Hampton you're right. Thank you very much.
– R S
May 15 '18 at 0:39
@sbergeron I already solved: just had to start virtual network, but where I was supposed to write those commands ?
– R S
May 15 '18 at 0:40
@Michael would you mind to post it as answer ?
– R S
May 16 '18 at 17:28
add a comment |
is default a bridge or an actual interface? Did you give the thing a network in the first place? Use virsh dumpxml <vm name> and see what shows up related to networking
– sbergeron
May 15 '18 at 0:03
1
Start the virtual networkdefault
and, if it fails to start, also post the error that you receive.
– Michael Hampton
May 15 '18 at 0:26
@Michael Hampton you're right. Thank you very much.
– R S
May 15 '18 at 0:39
@sbergeron I already solved: just had to start virtual network, but where I was supposed to write those commands ?
– R S
May 15 '18 at 0:40
@Michael would you mind to post it as answer ?
– R S
May 16 '18 at 17:28
is default a bridge or an actual interface? Did you give the thing a network in the first place? Use virsh dumpxml <vm name> and see what shows up related to networking
– sbergeron
May 15 '18 at 0:03
is default a bridge or an actual interface? Did you give the thing a network in the first place? Use virsh dumpxml <vm name> and see what shows up related to networking
– sbergeron
May 15 '18 at 0:03
1
1
Start the virtual network
default
and, if it fails to start, also post the error that you receive.– Michael Hampton
May 15 '18 at 0:26
Start the virtual network
default
and, if it fails to start, also post the error that you receive.– Michael Hampton
May 15 '18 at 0:26
@Michael Hampton you're right. Thank you very much.
– R S
May 15 '18 at 0:39
@Michael Hampton you're right. Thank you very much.
– R S
May 15 '18 at 0:39
@sbergeron I already solved: just had to start virtual network, but where I was supposed to write those commands ?
– R S
May 15 '18 at 0:40
@sbergeron I already solved: just had to start virtual network, but where I was supposed to write those commands ?
– R S
May 15 '18 at 0:40
@Michael would you mind to post it as answer ?
– R S
May 16 '18 at 17:28
@Michael would you mind to post it as answer ?
– R S
May 16 '18 at 17:28
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First, confirm that the default network is indeed inactive:
sudo virsh net-list --all
If so, start the default network:
sudo virsh net-start default
Run the first command line again to see if it worked.
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First, confirm that the default network is indeed inactive:
sudo virsh net-list --all
If so, start the default network:
sudo virsh net-start default
Run the first command line again to see if it worked.
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First, confirm that the default network is indeed inactive:
sudo virsh net-list --all
If so, start the default network:
sudo virsh net-start default
Run the first command line again to see if it worked.
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First, confirm that the default network is indeed inactive:
sudo virsh net-list --all
If so, start the default network:
sudo virsh net-start default
Run the first command line again to see if it worked.
First, confirm that the default network is indeed inactive:
sudo virsh net-list --all
If so, start the default network:
sudo virsh net-start default
Run the first command line again to see if it worked.
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is default a bridge or an actual interface? Did you give the thing a network in the first place? Use virsh dumpxml <vm name> and see what shows up related to networking
– sbergeron
May 15 '18 at 0:03
1
Start the virtual network
default
and, if it fails to start, also post the error that you receive.– Michael Hampton
May 15 '18 at 0:26
@Michael Hampton you're right. Thank you very much.
– R S
May 15 '18 at 0:39
@sbergeron I already solved: just had to start virtual network, but where I was supposed to write those commands ?
– R S
May 15 '18 at 0:40
@Michael would you mind to post it as answer ?
– R S
May 16 '18 at 17:28