On 13/10/19 20:56, Jerry Geis wrote:
6 hours are too much. First of all you need to check your nvme
performace (dd can help? dd if=/dev/zero of=/test bs=1M count=1 andd
see results. If you want results more benchmark oriented you could try
bonnie++ as suggested by Jerry).
Other this, have
> so you can try like: virt-install -n NAME -r mem --vcpus=N --accelerate
>--os-type=X --os-variant=X --disk path=/dev/nvme0n1[pN] ...and so on.
Is there a command for virt-manager stuff that is just like qemu? Just
command line - I dont want the GUI popping up and all that stuff. I dont
need it c
On Mon, Oct 14, 2019 at 08:34:42AM -0400, Jerry Geis wrote:
>
> > so you can try like: virt-install -n NAME -r mem --vcpus=N --accelerate
> >--os-type=X --os-variant=X --disk path=/dev/nvme0n1[pN] ...and so on.
>
> Is there a command for virt-manager stuff that is just like qemu? Just
> command li
>virt-install can be run with no GUI. You can set it up to
>automatically start a serial console in case you need to interact with
>the install. You can also use 'virsh' to edit VM configs from the
>command line.
Sure - I saw those - but I was looking for something just like the old qemu
command
On Oct 14, 2019, at 10:14 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> Sure - I saw those - but I was looking for something just like the old qemu
> command line.
> Just boot up and run - Nothing added to a GUI interface. Nothing that I
> have to connect to -
> Just boot up show me the console screen and done. I "boo
How do I tell from source rpm's:
1) the build order of gstreamer packages
2) the command line args for the ./configure
For centos 7.
Thanks,
Jerry
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On 10/14/19 5:34 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
Is there a command for virt-manager stuff that is just like qemu? Just
command line - I dont want the GUI popping up and all that stuff. I dont
need it creating all other files - just a simple command line ? I have not
found that yet with my searching.
I
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