Hey Hilko, >> I'm guessing that you're using Ubuntu, am I right?
Pretty good guess. :) For the time being I'm using 13.10. I know I've said it previously, but your right, I should include that info so I don't make people have to go digging. How do you normally deal with that warning? I typically rename the kvm binary, then link qemu-system-x86_64 but my concern is that will cause problems if I want a 32 bit vm... (I don't see a reason to run i386 these days, but I _guarntee_ you, I have a customer who /refuses/ to use 64bit vms...) >> The ceph package in Debian has been a mess until very recently Really? I have no problems with ceph. Until I upgraded to 13.10, I was using the opscode ppa; there are no 13.10 repis I'm the ppa... Ok... I take that back.... Ceph::RADOS is largely incomplete, and my C is *really* rusty, so I've had some trouble extending the library... but other than that, ceph has been rock solid for me since at least 12.04. >> support was dropped from the qemu pacakges. It's funny you should say that. I can't for the life of me get qemu-img to create firmat 2 rbd images... but I think that may be a ceph config problem, not an issue with qemu/kvm. >> therefore its qemu packages have no rbd support either. libvirt has no problem with my rbds. It's just libguestfs that doesn't like my rbds... unless I prefix the name of the pool with a "/". I'm open to suggestions, I do most of my work in Perl with the expectation my code will run on other platforms, so I'm not married to Ubuntu/debian. Thanks for your feedback. Best Regards, Jon A On Nov 26, 2013 3:33 AM, "Hilko Bengen" <ben...@hilluzination.de> wrote: > * Jon: > > > I'm having trouble connecting to rbd images. It seems like somewhere > > the name is getting chewed up. I wonder if this is related to my > > previous troubles [1] [2] with rbd images. > > The "W: kvm binary is deprecated, please use qemu-system-x86_64 instead" > message looks like the one I know from Debian. From the names of the > kernel images, I'm guessing that you're using Ubuntu, am I right? > > The ceph package in Debian has been a mess until very recently, so rbd > support was dropped from the qemu pacakges. Possibly Ubuntu just imports > them from Debian and therefore its qemu packages have no rbd support > either. > > Cheers, > -Hilko >
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