Turning on Disk I/O or Network I/O in prefs will syslog "invalid domain pointer in no domain with matching id -1" repeatedly

Bug #416184 reported by Aaron C. de Bruyn
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virt-manager (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

When I go to Edit->Preferences in virt-manager and check either 'Disk I/O' or 'Network I/O' I start getting:

Aug 19 16:14:01 kvm1 libvirtd: 16:14:01.585: error : invalid domain pointer in no domain with matching id -1

They come in at a rate of approximately 1 per second. If I check both Disk I/O and Network I/O, they appear at a rate of 2 per second.

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P (p92) wrote :

ii libvirt-bin 0.6.1-0ubuntu5.1 the programs for the libvirt library
ii libvirt0 0.6.1-0ubuntu5.1 library for interfacing with different virtualization sy

I can confirm the same problem happens to me.
Unchecking disk IO and network IO statistics in preferences suppress the messages in syslog.

Changed in virt-manager (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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Aaron C. de Bruyn (darkpixel2k) wrote :

I don't know why I didn't notice this before, but it only happens when one or more VMs are stopped.
If all my VMs are running, the error goes away. I would guess the code to pull stats on each VM doesn't check to see if a VM is running.

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Marc Deslauriers (mdeslaur) wrote :

I cannot reproduce this issue with virt-manager 0.8.6 in Natty. I assume it has been fixed at some point. I am closing this bug as Fix Released.

If you can reproduce this issue with Ubuntu 10.10 or with Ubuntu Natty, please feel free to re-open it.

Changed in virt-manager (Ubuntu):
status: Confirmed → Fix Released
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