Bug 48022 - Check that target host and domain are not the same (in case nested emulation is used)
Check that target host and domain are not the same (in case nested emulation ...
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX
Product: UCS
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Virtualization - UVMM
UCS 4.3
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Reported: 2018-10-19 12:16 CEST by Jürn Brodersen
Modified: 2023-06-28 10:46 CEST (History)
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Propsed patch (1.17 KB, patch)
2018-10-30 18:15 CET, Jürn Brodersen
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Description Jürn Brodersen univentionstaff 2018-10-19 12:16:19 CEST
Check that target host and domain are not the same (in case nested emulation is used).

For testing purposes, nested emulation can be quite helpful. But currently there doesn't seem to be any check in place to prevent a migration into itself.

It seems the systemuuid reported by "virsh sysinfo" on an emulated host is the same as its dom uuid on the hypervisor its running on. So a check should be possible.
Comment 1 Jürn Brodersen univentionstaff 2018-10-30 18:15:30 CET
Created attachment 9723 [details]
Propsed patch
Comment 2 Ingo Steuwer univentionstaff 2021-05-14 13:46:12 CEST
This issue has been filed against UCS 4.3.

UCS 4.3 is out of maintenance and many UCS components have changed in later releases. Thus, this issue is now being closed.

If this issue still occurs in newer UCS versions, please use "Clone this bug" or reopen it and update the UCS version. In this case please provide detailed information on how this issue is affecting you.