Fedora 28 KVM Cockpit Doesn't Show All VMs
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Has this bug been reported yet?
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@scottalanmiller said in Fedora 28 KVM Cockpit Doesn't Show All VMs:
We have a Fedora 28 KVM server, using Cockpit. We had to create most of the VMs using virsh, manually. Originally, those VMs showed up in Cockpit under "Virtual Machines." Now only machines not made that way, but through Cockpit's web interface are showing up there.
The VMs work and can be started with virsh, no issues there. They run fine. But we can't see them in Cockpit any longer.
Login using User1
Creating VMs stores them here: /home/user1/.local/share/libvirt/images/vm.qcow2Login using Root
Creating VMs stores them here: /var/lib/libvirt/images/vm.qcow2 -
Even if I have Reuse my password for privileged tasks checked, all the VMs I create is stored in /home/user1/.local/libvirt/images. Reuse my password for privileged tasks is suppose to act like sudo correct?
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@black3dynamite said in Fedora 28 KVM Cockpit Doesn't Show All VMs:
Even if I have Reuse my password for privileged tasks checked, all the VMs I create is stored in /home/user1/.local/libvirt/images. Reuse my password for privileged tasks is suppose to act like sudo correct?
That's the theory.
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@scottalanmiller Have you submitted any issue here?
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@aaronstuder said in Fedora 28 KVM Cockpit Doesn't Show All VMs:
@scottalanmiller Have you submitted any issue here?
No, was assuming I broke something
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@scottalanmiller Right, but you said 2 hosts had the same issue, so it seems like maybe it's more widespread
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@scottalanmiller Do you normally log in on Cockpit as root or with a different account? Root account works fine.
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@black3dynamite said in Fedora 28 KVM Cockpit Doesn't Show All VMs:
@scottalanmiller Do you normally log in on Cockpit as root or with a different account? Root account works fine.
Different account.
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Everyone is always waiting for someone else to report bugs and issues, that's why they take so long to get fixed. Not as bad with FOSS, but a big reason with MS for example.
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@obsolesce said in Fedora 28 KVM Cockpit Doesn't Show All VMs:
Everyone is always waiting for someone else to report bugs and issues, that's why they take so long to get fixed. Not as bad with FOSS, but a big reason with MS for example.
Generally, I prefer to confirm it with a clean test before reporting a bug. Reporting bugs without actually testing something is stupid. All it does is slow shit down.
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@obsolesce said in Fedora 28 KVM Cockpit Doesn't Show All VMs:
Everyone is always waiting for someone else to report bugs and issues, that's why they take so long to get fixed. Not as bad with FOSS, but a big reason with MS for example.
But I don't know that it is a bug. It's reasonable that it might be, but it's just one possibility.