On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 08:58:41AM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
00:18 < dtrainor> Hello. Trying to virt-v2v and using 1.27-55
for testing, and I'm running in to this:
http://fpaste.org/137605/14120326/
00:18 < dtrainor> I'm using this version because I need both ova input file
format support, as well as local output
file support
00:18 < dtrainor> basically the error appears to be: supermin: ext2fs_namei:
parent directory not found:
/lib64/pkgconfig: File not found by ext2_lookup
00:20 < dtrainor> Some old bugs indicate this might be caused by not having enough
free space:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=743024
00:20 < dtrainor> But I don't see any of my disks appearing to get used up
The paste was:
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supermin: ext2: populating from base image
supermin: *** parent directory not found ***
supermin: When reporting this error:
supermin: please include ALL the debugging information below
supermin: AND tell us what system you are running this on.
src=/tmp/supermin07e70c.tmpdir/base.d/lib64/pkgconfig/libntfs-3g.pc
dest=/lib64/pkgconfig/libntfs-3g.pc
dirname=/lib64/pkgconfig
basename=libntfs-3g.pc
supermin: ext2fs_namei: parent directory not found: /lib64/pkgconfig: File not found by
ext2_lookup
supermin: failure: ext2fs_namei: parent directory not found
libguestfs: trace: launch = -1 (error)
virt-v2v: error: libguestfs error: /usr/local/bin/supermin exited with
error status 1, see debug messages above
If reporting bugs, run virt-v2v with debugging enabled and include the
complete output:
virt-v2v -v -x [...]
libguestfs: trace: close
libguestfs: closing guestfs handle 0xc9c3e0 (state 0)
libguestfs: command: run: rm
libguestfs: command: run: \ -rf /root/libguestfs-1.27.49/tmp/libguestfsWXUYCZ
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This is a bug.
However I need the complete debugging output, as it says in the
error message in capital letters.
Please don't edit or truncate debugging output when posting.
So in particular I need to know:
- What precise distro you are using.
- Version of libguestfs (looks like 1.27.49)
- Version of supermin
- Version of ntfs-3g.
- Full output from 'libguestfs-test-tool'. It is very important that
I can see the complete output.
Rich.
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