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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Major
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None
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rhel-10.2
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None
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Important
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rhel-virt-storage
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None
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False
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False
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None
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None
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None
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None
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Unspecified
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Unspecified
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Unspecified
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x86_64
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None
What were you trying to do that didn't work?
Boot vm with disk pr migration enabled.
Take PR in the guest, start live migration after reboot VM
The PR is not migrated to target host.
What is the impact of this issue to you?
IO is affected due to PR is not migrated
Please provide the package NVR for which the bug is seen:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux release 10.2 Beta (Coughlan)
6.12.0-173.el10.x86_64
device-mapper-1.02.206-3.el10.x86_64
device-mapper-multipath-0.9.9-15.el10.x86_64
qemu-kvm-10.1.0-7.el10.stefanha202601211325.x86_64
seabios-bin-1.17.0-1.el10.noarch
edk2-ovmf-20251114-2.el10.noarch
libvirt-11.10.0-3.el10_rc.ea42e6fd65.x86_64
virtio-win-prewhql-0.1-294.iso
How reproducible is this bug?:
100%
Steps to reproduce
- boot vm
virsh define vm-migration.xml;virsh start vm-migration
2. login guest to take PR
./pr_test.sh -c3 -d /dev/sdb
./pr_test.sh -c5 -d /dev/sdb
3. poweroff guest
4. reboot guest and io on disk
5, migrate to other host
virsh migrate --live vm-migration qemu+ssh://root@odell1/system --verbose
6. check guest io
Expected results
It may execute io on the disk
Actual results
io failed
- split from
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RHEL-125022 Support live migration when persistent reservation are used
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- In Progress
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