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[Bug 1847793] Re: qemu 4.1.0 - Corrupt guest filesystem after new vm ins
From: |
Matti Hameister |
Subject: |
[Bug 1847793] Re: qemu 4.1.0 - Corrupt guest filesystem after new vm install |
Date: |
Wed, 30 Oct 2019 11:56:36 -0000 |
I have the same (related?) issue and wanted to add my experience with it. I had
3 qemu qcow2 VM running on ArchLinux. I never used snapshots or something like
it. Just normal start&shutdown. 2 of these VMs were also ArchLinux running on
ext4. Both of these VMs had a data corruption inside the quest. The data being
corrupted were files I had not touched in month (large tar archives). One guest
was running on a SSD with discard, the other VM was running on a normal hard
drive without any discard.
The last VM was a Windows 10 VM. While the VM was running fine, after "fixing"
the image issues with qemu-img -r all hdd.qcow2 the Windows 10 installation was
unbootable and beyond repair with normal Windows tools.
While the VMs are running I saw these lines printed by qemu (for all VMs
in question):
qcow2_free_clusters failed: Invalid argument
qcow2_free_clusters failed: Invalid argument
qcow2_free_clusters failed: Invalid argument
I recreated my VMs and I now chose btrfs as a filesystem. No issues yet
on the image. I also recreated the Windows 10 VM. It worked fine a
couple of days. Today I checked the image, after I saw the free_clusters
lines above again:
Many many lines like this:
Leaked cluster 260703 refcount=1 reference=0
ERROR cluster 260739 refcount=0 reference=1
ERROR OFLAG_COPIED data cluster: l2_entry=800000038ec10000 refcount=0
638 errors were found on the image.
Data may be corrupted, or further writes to the image may corrupt it.
339 leaked clusters were found on the image.
This means waste of disk space, but no harm to data.
314734/4096000 = 7.68% allocated, 26.70% fragmented, 0.00% compressed clusters
Image end offset: 21138374656
The installation itself still works but I don't know if there are any
silently corrupted files in there.
QEMU 4.1.0 from ArchLinux
Host-Filesystem is ext4
Start-Parameter (the same on all VMs):
qemu-system-x86_64 -cpu Haswell-noTSX -M q35 -enable-kvm -smp
4,cores=4,threads=1,sockets=1 -net nic,model=virtio -net
user,hostname=WindowsKVM.local -drive
if=none,id=hd,file=hdd.qcow2,discard=unmap -device virtio-scsi-
pci,id=scsi --enable-kvm -device scsi-hd,drive=hd -m 4096 -drive
if=pflash,format=raw,readonly,file=/usr/share/ovmf/x64/OVMF_CODE.fd
-drive if=pflash,format=raw,file=./OVMF_VARS.fd -vga std -drive
file=Windows10ISO/Windows.iso,index=0,media=cdrom -drive file=virtio-
win-0.1.173.iso,index=1,media=cdrom -no-quit
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Title:
qemu 4.1.0 - Corrupt guest filesystem after new vm install
Status in QEMU:
New
Bug description:
When I install a new vm with qemu 4.1.0 all the guest filesystems are
corrupt. The first boot from the install dvd iso is ok and the
installer work fine. But the guest system hangs after the installer
finishes and I reboot the guest. I can see the grub boot menue but the
system cannot load the initramfs.
Testet with:
- RedHat Enterprise Linux 7.5, 7.6 and 7.7 (RedHat uses xfs for the /boot and
/ partition)
Guided install with the graphical installer, no lvm selected.
- Debian Stable/Buster (Debian uses ext4 for / and /home partition)
Guidet install with the graphical installer and default options.
Used commandline to create the vm disk image:
qemu-img create -f qcow2 /volumes/disk2-part2/vmdisks/vmtest10-1.qcow2 20G
Used qemu commandline for vm installation:
#!/bin/sh
# vmtest10 Installation
#
/usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64 -cpu SandyBridge-IBRS \
-soundhw hda \
-M q35 \
-k de \
-vga qxl \
-machine accel=kvm \
-m 4096 \
-display gtk \
-drive
file=/volumes/disk2-part2/images/debian-10.0.0-amd64-DVD-1.iso,if=ide,media=cdrom
\
-drive
file=/volumes/disk2-part2/images/vmtest10-1.qcow2,if=virtio,media=disk,cache=writeback
\
-boot once=d,menu=off \
-device virtio-net-pci,mac=52:54:00:2c:02:6c,netdev=vlan0 \
-netdev bridge,br=br0,id=vlan0 \
-rtc base=localtime \
-name "vmtest10" \
-usb -device usb-tablet \
-spice disable-ticketing \
-device virtio-serial-pci \
-device virtserialport,chardev=spicechannel0,name=com.redhat.spice.0 \
-chardev spicevmc,id=spicechannel0,name=vdagent $*
Host OS:
Archlinux (last updated at 10.10.2019)
Linux testing 5.3.5-arch1-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Oct 7 19:03:08 UTC 2019
x86_64 GNU/Linux
No libvirt in use.
With qemu 4.0.0 it works fine without any errors.
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- [Bug 1847793] [NEW] qemu 4.1.0 - Corrupt guest filesystem after new vm install, Claus Paetow, 2019/10/11
- [Bug 1847793] Re: qemu 4.1.0 - Corrupt guest filesystem after new vm install, Dr. David Alan Gilbert, 2019/10/14
- [Bug 1847793] Re: qemu 4.1.0 - Corrupt guest filesystem after new vm install, Claus Paetow, 2019/10/16
- [Bug 1847793] Re: qemu 4.1.0 - Corrupt guest filesystem after new vm install, Dr. David Alan Gilbert, 2019/10/16
- [Bug 1847793] Re: qemu 4.1.0 - Corrupt guest filesystem after new vm install, Max Reitz, 2019/10/16
- [Bug 1847793] Re: qemu 4.1.0 - Corrupt guest filesystem after new vm install, psyhomb, 2019/10/16
- [Bug 1847793] Re: qemu 4.1.0 - Corrupt guest filesystem after new vm install, Laszlo Ersek (Red Hat), 2019/10/17
- [Bug 1847793] Re: qemu 4.1.0 - Corrupt guest filesystem after new vm install, Max Reitz, 2019/10/21
- [Bug 1847793] Re: qemu 4.1.0 - Corrupt guest filesystem after new vm install, Simon John, 2019/10/21
- [Bug 1847793] Re: qemu 4.1.0 - Corrupt guest filesystem after new vm install, Max Reitz, 2019/10/24
- [Bug 1847793] Re: qemu 4.1.0 - Corrupt guest filesystem after new vm install,
Matti Hameister <=
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- [Bug 1847793] Re: qemu 4.1.0 - Corrupt guest filesystem after new vm install, Claus Paetow, 2019/10/31