Verified the bug by the following steps # rpm -qa virt-manager virt-manager-0.10.0-11.el7.noarch Steps: 1.Host1 with default pool and a LVM pool vg 2.Host2 with default pool and a LVM pool vg 3. Add host2 by new connection on host1, create a vm on host1 in the pool vg. The image is created correctly 4.Create a vm on host2 in the pool vg. The image is created correctly on host2. 5. Disconect the connection and create VM on the exsiting connection. 6. Delete the default pool on host1. There's no error pops up for each steps.
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