On 1/29/19 7:02 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
OK, first of all the Fedora guest doesn't have libvirt.service
enabled,
maybe because it was installed with no DE.
Secondly, I did the following:
1) Verified that the Windows guest was still working.
2) Started the Fedora guest.
3) Both guests worked for a few minutes, then both failed.
4) Shut down the Fedora guest. Windows guest still failing.
5) Rebooted the Windows guest (from the virt-manager menu). Still
failing.
6) Shut down the Windows guest and restarted it. It's now working.
I think this is a strong indication that the problem is with libvirt
itself.
I didn't have a Win10 guest. So, I installed. And tested with a Fedora Guest. Both
are
still working just fine after
[egreshko@f29g ~]$ uptime
20:16:43 up 33 min, 2 users, load average: 0.07, 0.02, 0.00
How about putting your libvirt interfaces in their own FW zone with just the basics?
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