[KVM] libvirt storage pool goes to an inactive state

Solution In Progress - Updated -

Issue

When configuring a logical storage pool virsh, the storage pool will automatically go into an "inactive" state after a short period of time (5-10 minutes).

  • The virt*d.service are being restarted:

    Aug  1 07:55:03 hostname systemd[1]: Starting Virtualization qemu daemon...
    Aug  1 07:55:03 hostname systemd[1]: Started Virtualization qemu daemon.
    Aug  1 07:55:03 hostname systemd[1]: Starting Virtualization storage daemon...
    Aug  1 07:55:03 hostname systemd[1]: Started Virtualization storage daemon.
    Aug  1 07:55:26 hostname systemd[1]: Starting Virtualization network daemon...
    Aug  1 07:55:26 hostname systemd[1]: Started Virtualization network daemon.
    Aug  1 07:55:27 hostname systemd[1]: Starting Virtualization nwfilter daemon...
    Aug  1 07:55:27 hostname systemd[1]: Started Virtualization nwfilter daemon.
    Aug  1 07:55:27 hostname systemd[1]: Starting Virtualization nodedev daemon...
    Aug  1 07:55:27 hostname systemd[1]: Started Virtualization nodedev daemon.
    Aug  1 07:55:37 hostname systemd[89815]: Starting Virtual filesystem service...
    Aug  1 07:55:37 hostname systemd[89815]: Started Virtual filesystem service.
    

Environment

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2
- libvirt-9.0.0-10.2.el9_2.x86_64
- lvm2-2.03.17-7.el9.x86_64

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