Hi:
I have a host Redhat6.1 ,when i install os the libvirt0.8.7 were contained .
Latter i installed libvirt0.9.3.tar.gz without uninstall the libvirt0.8.7, i
just use the virsh functions. Now i want to install libvirt0.9.7.tar.gz , and i
uninstall libvirt0.9.3 and uninstall libvirt0.8.7 with
On 12/12/2011 4:35 PM, Nathan March wrote:
On 12/1/2011 3:18 PM, Nathan March wrote:
Can anyone tell me if it's normal to take over 2 seconds to connect
to the libvirt daemon?
Can anyone comment on this? Even just a quick test to see if it
happens on your systems would be appreciated.
I
On 12/1/2011 3:18 PM, Nathan March wrote:
Can anyone tell me if it's normal to take over 2 seconds to connect to
the libvirt daemon?
Can anyone comment on this? Even just a quick test to see if it happens
on your systems would be appreciated.
- Nathan
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Hi there,
When creating a VM with a persistent virtual network, libvirt creates an XML
file with firewall definitions and stores it in
/etc/libvirt//networks/. The XML file is (to my knowledge)
incompatible with iptables-restore. Therefore you cant manage your firewall
with other iptables (GUI