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Duplicate Messages when Modifying Running Guests

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Using the hpvmmodify command to add zero-length files to file-backed virtual disks can result in duplicate warning messages. For example:

# hpvmmodify -P test_duperr -a disk:scsi::file:/tmp/zero.size.1 \ -a disk:scsi::file:/tmp/zero.size.2 hpvmmodify: WARNING (test_duperr): File size of: 0 (bytes) for disk backing file: /tmp/zero.size.1 must be equal to or greater than: 512 (bytes), or the device may not show up in the guest when booted. hpvmmodify: WARNING (test_duperr): File size of: 0 (bytes) for disk backing file: /tmp/zero.size.2 must be equal to or greater than: 512 (bytes), or the device may not show up in the guest when booted. hpvmmodify: WARNING (test_duperr): File size of: 0 (bytes) for disk backing file: /tmp/zero.size.1 must be equal to or greater than: 512 (bytes), or the device may not show up in the guest when booted. hpvmmodify: WARNING (test_duperr): File size of: 0 (bytes) for disk backing file: /tmp/zero.size.2 must be equal to or greater than: 512 (bytes), or the device may not show up in the guest when booted.

Remove the failing device from the guest configuration using the hpvmmodify command.

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