Some 'vm_snapshot_id' fields in the RHEV database contain a zero UUID.
Issue
- The
vm_snapshot_identries in theimagestables for some Virtual Machines in the RHEV database contained a zero UUID, e.g.
# psql -U engine -c "select image_guid,image_group_id,vm_snapshot_id from images where image_group_id = '8283094b-096c-4e8f-9421-e96a92b9dd4f';"
image_guid | image_group_id | vm_snapshot_id
--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------
f54ee6b6-40ed-434a-8b29-d88d3e73c19b | 8283094b-096c-4e8f-9421-e96a92b9dd4f | 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
33f46948-ff4b-4670-a039-2b0b9c273705 | 8283094b-096c-4e8f-9421-e96a92b9dd4f | 06989ea0-4296-4621-aabe-5609ad65439f
- In some cases, a
snapshot_idfield in thesnapshotstable was also zero, e.g.
# psql -U engine -c "select snapshot_id,vm_id from snapshots where vm_id = '3c47241e-87b6-493d-adfb-2abf894ee846';"
snapshot_id | vm_id
--------------------------------------+--------------------------------------
00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 | 3c47241e-87b6-493d-adfb-2abf894ee846
06989ea0-4296-4621-aabe-5609ad65439f | 3c47241e-87b6-493d-adfb-2abf894ee846
- The symptoms of this condition can vary. One example is shown in this article.
Environment
- Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV) 3.1, 3.2
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