i've reported this issue before, so i guess this is a regression. looks
like the python bindings for 0.9.3 are leaking file descriptors:
root@cloud1:~# python
Python 2.6.6 (r266:84292, Dec 26 2010, 22:31:48)
[GCC 4.4.5] on linux2
Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more informati
On 07/25/2011 03:25 PM, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
In trying to understand whether sanlock will work in this instance, I see at
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.libvirt/40261:
sanlock will ... protect against 2 vms on the same host using the same
disk (or the same VM being started
On Mon, Jul 25, 2011 at 02:17:08PM -0600, Eric Blake wrote:
> Not to distract from your bug report, but have you considered using
> the new sanlock (0.9.3) or fcntl (0.9.4) lock managers, that do this
> automatically, without the need for using hook scripts.
>
> http://libvirt.org/locking.html
T
My objective is also to run headless virtual machines through libvirt
library.
I am using an Ubuntu 10.04 distro and libvirt 0.9.2.
Before asking you guys about it, I searched on the web and found this:
Hi,
>
> thanks for your hint.
>
> I read the lines in the documentation, but unfortunately edi
On 07/25/2011 02:26 AM, kp chetan wrote:
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On 07/25/2011 02:06 PM, Whit Blauvelt wrote:
In writing a simple bash script to prevent a VM on shared storage from being
started on one host if it's already running on another,
Not to distract from your bug report, but have you considered using the
new sanlock (0.9.3) or fcntl (0.9.4) lock ma
Hi,
"Before a QEMU guest is started, the qemu hook script is called"
(http://libvirt.org/hooks.html)...
In writing a simple bash script to prevent a VM on shared storage from being
started on one host if it's already running on another, it's easy enough to
check if virsh on the other host reports
On 07/25/2011 12:01 PM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
Am 25.07.2011 19:42, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
Is there a way to split that one qcow2 into 2 separate files, one for
each windows-harddisk?
or plan B: can I possibly enlarge the part of C: inside that qcow2?
I just give it a try with gp
Am 25.07.2011 19:42, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
> Is there a way to split that one qcow2 into 2 separate files, one for
> each windows-harddisk?
>
> or plan B: can I possibly enlarge the part of C: inside that qcow2?
I just give it a try with gparted now ... and resize the partitions for
a st
Hello,
I converted a W2003-Server to a vmdk-image, I didn't think too much back
then ...
Now I have 2 windows-drives C: and E: inside one vmdk-image-file, which
was converted to qcow2.
I have installed drivers and stuff into that VM already and would like
to avoid to start over again with the v
Hi,
I have some basic doubt at the VM creation using libvirtd for the qemu-KVM
hypervisor .
I need to create a VM which can read the data uart/file and store/send to
other VM .. How to create this kind of VM and how to write the data in/out
of the VM ..
I need suggestion to do this .
regards
Ba
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