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> That's the most likely explanation. Use "mkinitrd --with=mpt2sas "
> (I think that's the driver you want)
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> > Gotz,
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> > This is due to systemd, it overrules your settings. Add a file to
> > systemd config fixes it:
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> > [root@mysql2 ~]# cat /etc/systemd/system/mariadb.service.d/limits.conf
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> I'm getting everything you mentioned in RHEV-M from my linux guests
> except ip address with no guest tools installed.
Hm, that's odd. I'm seeing only CPU, but no memory for example. See
screenshort earlier in the thread.
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> http://www.ovirt.org/project/subprojects/
> If you use CentOS as the guest then you'll have to compile it yourself :)
Thanks, that's helpful!
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RHEVM can provide that it get's from the guest tools,
like IP, memory use etc. See
http://bastion.jkit.nl/~jkooijman/rhev.png. The bottom one is a
Windows machine with the guest tools installed.
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