Submitted by eddieb on Tue, 07/03/2012 - 13:07
In a CentOS 6.2 (both host and guest) KVM setup, I have the disk space (in the VM) showing as TWICE what it actually is (via system information). I already tried rebooting the VM. See http://easycaptures.com/fs/uploaded/579/1835449109.png
In the host, the only disks that exist (mounted on LVM) are:
> cd /var/lib/libvirt/images/
> ls -al
total 30817412
drwx--x--x 2 root root 4096 Jun 13 09:39 .
drwxr-xr-x 9 root root 4096 Jun 26 01:50 ..
-rw------- 1 qemu qemu 8589934592 Jun 27 15:27 kvm1-1.img
-rw------- 1 qemu qemu 21474836480 Jun 27 15:28 kvm1.img
In the guest,
> df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/mapper/vg_centos62-lv_root
19G 8.9G 9.1G 50% /
tmpfs 3.2G 0 3.2G 0% /dev/shm
/dev/vda1 485M 90M 370M 20% /boot
>cat /etc/mtab
/dev/mapper/vg_centos62-lv_root / ext4 rw,grpquota,usrquota 0 0
proc /proc proc rw 0 0
sysfs /sys sysfs rw 0 0
devpts /dev/pts devpts rw,gid=5,mode=620 0 0
tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs rw 0 0
/dev/vda1 /boot ext4 rw 0 0
none /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc binfmt_misc rw 0 0
/tmp /tmp none rw,bind 0 0
/var/tmp /var/tmp none rw,bind 0 0
/home /home none rw,bind 0 0
the only thing I've done recently regarding disks was set "barrier=off" option in grub
How do I get Webmin to correctly read disk space?
Thanks
Status:
Closed (fixed)
Comments
Submitted by JamieCameron on Tue, 07/03/2012 - 14:08 Comment #1
Could you post the
/etc/fstab
and/etc/mtab
files from the VM?Also, which Webmin version is the VM running?
Submitted by eddieb on Tue, 07/03/2012 - 14:43 Comment #2
The current version as of today.
I should also note that the VM where Webmin is installed is hosted via KVM on CentOS 6.2, using as virtual HDs .img files that reside on a LVM.
#
# /etc/fstab
# Created by anaconda on Wed Jun 13 02:42:59 2012
#
# Accessible filesystems, by reference, are maintained under '/dev/disk'
# See man pages fstab(5), findfs(8), mount(8) and/or blkid(8) for more info
#
/dev/mapper/vg_centos62-lv_root / ext4 grpquota,usrquota,rw 0 1
UUID=bb756d7c-5946-4608-bec5-08411daa875e /boot ext4 defaults 1 2
/dev/mapper/vg_centos62-lv_swap swap swap defaults 0 0
tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
devpts /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0
sysfs /sys sysfs defaults 0 0
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
/dev/mapper/vg_centos62-lv_root / ext4 rw,grpquota,usrquota 0 0
proc /proc proc rw 0 0
sysfs /sys sysfs rw 0 0
devpts /dev/pts devpts rw,gid=5,mode=620 0 0
tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs rw 0 0
/dev/vda1 /boot ext4 rw 0 0
none /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc binfmt_misc rw 0 0
/tmp /tmp none rw,bind 0 0
/var/tmp /var/tmp none rw,bind 0 0
/home /home none rw,bind 0 0
Submitted by andreychek on Tue, 07/03/2012 - 14:50 Comment #3
Thanks for your fstab and mtab info!
Can you confirm the exact Webmin version though? The Webmin version can differ based on what distro is being used, and how Webmin was installed.
You can determine that by logging into Virtualmin, and in the "System Information" screen it'll show a Webmin version. The expected version for CentOS 6.2 installed with the install.sh script would be "1.585". Alternatively, it could show "1.590" if you're using a development version.
Submitted by eddieb on Tue, 07/03/2012 - 15:02 Comment #4
1.585, via "cat version"
(The bug in question precedes this other problem I am having, which disables my access to webmin UI: http://atomicorp.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=6046, hence me getting the version via SSH)
Submitted by JamieCameron on Tue, 07/03/2012 - 15:02 Comment #5
I think I see the issue here - you have a loopback mount listed in
/etc/mtab
for/home
to itself!That will confuse Virtualmin's disk usage calculation, as it will treat
/home
as a separate filesystem even though it really shares space with the/
filesystem.I will fix Virtualmin in the next release to handle this case better.
Submitted by eddieb on Tue, 07/03/2012 - 15:15 Comment #6
in the meanwhile, would you mind telling me how to edit fstab and correct that loopback please? There should be no reason to have it there, correct?
thanks!
Submitted by JamieCameron on Tue, 07/03/2012 - 16:41 Comment #7
I'm not actually sure how to remove that permanently, as /home doesn't appear to be listed in /etc/fstab
Submitted by Issues on Tue, 07/17/2012 - 16:46 Comment #8
Automatically closed -- issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.