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Bug 1232701

Summary: Adopt libvirt fix for "Bug 1199182 - 2nd active commit after snapshot triggers qemu failure"
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager Reporter: Allon Mureinik <amureini>
Component: vdsmAssignee: Adam Litke <alitke>
Status: CLOSED NEXTRELEASE QA Contact: Aharon Canan <acanan>
Severity: medium Docs Contact:
Priority: medium    
Version: 3.5.3CC: alitke, bazulay, ecohen, gklein, lpeer, lsurette, tnisan, yeylon, ylavi
Target Milestone: ovirt-3.6.2   
Target Release: 3.6.0   
Hardware: Unspecified   
OS: Unspecified   
Whiteboard: storage
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Last Closed: 2016-01-07 13:55:51 UTC Type: Bug
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Bug Depends On: 1199182    
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Description Allon Mureinik 2015-06-17 10:52:43 UTC
Description of problem:
Bug 1199182 (2nd active commit after snapshot triggers qemu failure) describes a bug in libvirt where the second consecutive active layer live merge causes qemu to fail.

At the very least, RHEV (vdsm) should require the libvirt version that fixes this.

Comment 1 Sandro Bonazzola 2015-10-26 12:48:49 UTC
this is an automated message. oVirt 3.6.0 RC3 has been released and GA is targeted to next week, Nov 4th 2015.
Please review this bug and if not a blocker, please postpone to a later release.
All bugs not postponed on GA release will be automatically re-targeted to

- 3.6.1 if severity >= high
- 4.0 if severity < high

Comment 2 Allon Mureinik 2016-01-06 11:55:58 UTC
On RHEL, we already require libvirt-daemon >= 1.2.17-5.el7.

Adam, is there anything else we need to do on our side, or is the requirement sufficient?

Comment 3 Adam Litke 2016-01-07 13:55:51 UTC
No, then we should be all set on this.