So I've taken it upon myself to provide wheezy-backports-friendly builds of qemu and libvirt.
Following the guide at http://aarcane.org/2014/02/17/enlightenment-and-debian-7-wheezy/ and replacing enlightenment terms with with ceph or qemu terms will get you a libvirt and a qemu which support ceph and rbd. I'll be posting a blog post about it later, but for now, I just thought I'd share the facts in case anyone here cares besides me. On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 1:52 AM, zorg <z...@probesys.com> wrote: > Hello > we use libvirt from wheezy-backports > > > > Le 29/01/2014 04:13, Schlacta, Christ a écrit : > > Thank you zorg :) In theory it does help, however, I've already got it > installed currently from a local repository. I'm planning to throw that > local repo into ceph and call it a day here. I did notice that libvirt is > noticeably absent from your repository. What do you use in place of > libvirt to manage your virtual environments? > > > On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 1:30 AM, zorg <z...@probesys.com> wrote: > >> Hello >> we have a public repository with qemu-kvm wheezy-backports build with rbd >> >> deb http://deb.probesys.com/debian/ wheezy-backports main >> >> hope it can help >> >> >> Le 26/01/2014 12:43, Schlacta, Christ a écrit : >> >> So on Debian wheezy, qemu is built without ceph/rbd support. I don't >> know about everyone else, but I use backported qemu. Does anyone provide a >> trusted, or official, build of qemu from Debian backports that supports >> ceph/rbd? >> >> > > > -- > probeSys - spécialiste GNU/Linux > site web : http://www.probesys.com > >
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