On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 1:47 AM john doe <johndoe65...@mail.com> wrote: > > On 9/3/2020 4:53 AM, Charles Zeitler wrote: > > On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 11:16 PM Kenneth Parker <sea7k...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >> On Tue, Sep 1, 2020 at 10:58 PM Charles Zeitler <cfzeit...@gmail.com> > >> wrote: > >>> > >>> i get: > >>> > >>> debian@debian:~$ su -c 'virt-install --name test --cdrom > >>> /home/debian/mnt/sdi/Downloads/0_distros/windows/Win10* --memory 4000 > >>> --disk size=5 --cpu=host' > >>> Password: > >>> > >>> Starting install... > >>> Allocating 'test.qcow2' > >>> | 5.0 GB 00:00:00 > >>> ERROR internal error: process exited while connecting to monitor: > >>> nput0,bus=usb.0,port=1 -spice > >>> port=5900,addr=127.0.0.1,disable-ticketing,image-compression=off,seamless-migration=on > >>> -device > >>> qxl-vga,id=video0,ram_size=67108864,vram_size=67108864,vram64_size_mb=0,vgamem_mb=16,max_outputs=1,bus=pci.0,addr=0x2 > >>> -device intel-hda,id=sound0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x4 -device > >>> hda-duplex,id=sound0-codec0,bus=sound0.0,cad=0 -chardev > >>> spicevmc,id=charredir0,name=usbredir -device > >>> usb-redir,chardev=charredir0,id=redir0,bus=usb.0,port=2 -chardev > >>> spicevmc,id=charredir1,name=usbredir -device > >>> usb-redir,chardev=charredir1,id=redir1,bus=usb.0,port=3 -device > >>> virtio-balloon-pci,id=balloon0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x7 -msg timestamp=on > >>> ioctl(KVM_CREATE_VM) failed: 16 Device or resource busy > >>> failed to initialize KVM: Device or resource busy > >>> Removing disk 'test.qcow2' > >>> > >>> also from dmesg: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> [27901.188584] kvm: enabling virtualization on CPU1 failed > >>> [27901.188589] kvm: enabling virtualization on CPU2 failed > >>> [27901.188601] kvm: enabling virtualization on CPU0 failed > >>> [27901.501308] audit: type=1400 audit(1599004754.100:55): > >>> apparmor="STATUS" operation="profile_load" profile="unconfined" > >>> name="libvirt-845413b9-8775-499f-bfaa-bf583e4040ae" pid=11035 > >>> comm="apparmor_parser" > >>> [27901.570108] virbr0: port 2(vnet0) entered blocking state > >>> [27901.570114] virbr0: port 2(vnet0) entered disabled state > >>> [27901.570271] device vnet0 entered promiscuous mode > >>> [27901.590262] virbr0: port 2(vnet0) entered blocking state > >>> [27901.590268] virbr0: port 2(vnet0) entered listening state > >>> [27901.844514] audit: type=1400 audit(1599004754.448:56): > >>> apparmor="STATUS" operation="profile_replace" info="same as current > >>> profile, skipping" profile="unconfined" > >>> name="libvirt-845413b9-8775-499f-bfaa-bf583e4040ae" pid=11059 > >>> comm="apparmor_parser" > >>> [27901.892175] audit: type=1400 audit(1599004754.496:57): > >>> apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" > >>> profile="libvirt-845413b9-8775-499f-bfaa-bf583e4040ae" > >>> name="/sys/devices/system/node/" pid=11119 comm="qemu-system-x86" > >>> requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=64055 ouid=0 > >>> [27901.892187] audit: type=1400 audit(1599004754.496:58): > >>> apparmor="DENIED" operation="open" > >>> profile="libvirt-845413b9-8775-499f-bfaa-bf583e4040ae" > >>> name="/sys/devices/system/cpu/" pid=11119 comm="qemu-system-x86" > >>> requested_mask="r" denied_mask="r" fsuid=64055 ouid=0 > >>> [27901.895201] kvm: enabling virtualization on CPU0 failed > >>> [27901.895205] kvm: enabling virtualization on CPU2 failed > >>> [27901.895212] kvm: enabling virtualization on CPU1 failed > >>> [27901.899325] virbr0: port 2(vnet0) entered disabled state > >>> [27901.904663] device vnet0 left promiscuous mode > >>> [27901.904666] virbr0: port 2(vnet0) entered disabled state > >>> [27902.165074] audit: type=1400 audit(1599004754.768:59): > >>> apparmor="STATUS" operation="profile_remove" profile="unconfined" > >>> name="libvirt-845413b9-8775-499f-bfaa-bf583e4040ae" pid=11145 > >>> comm="apparmor_parser" > >> > >> > >> Looks like your BIOS doesn't support Virtualization. > >> > >>> any hints/tips? > >> > >> > >> I had to enter my computer's BIOS and tell it that Virtualization is > >> allowed. (KVM requires Hardware Virtualization. Qemu by itself doesn't, > >> just in case you have a CPU that doesn't support this). > >> > > > > bios claims it's enabled > > cpu=amd phenom ii > > > > What does 'kvm-ok' (1) say?
comand not found > > > The Libvirt mailing list is also friendly. > > 1) > https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/Installation#Check_that_your_CPU_supports_hardware_virtualization > > -- > John Doe > -- The Perfect Is The Enemy Of The Good Enough