Hi Eric,
it is on our Centos Machines and on my gentoo-linux machines.
on gentoo i user virt-manager 0.9.1
i think on centos 0.9
the virt-tools-list i was added, but its flooded by patch mails,
it is unreadable for me.
Am 01.03.2012 00:29, schrieb Eric Blake:
[adding virt-tools-list]
On 02/29
Hello,
Today i tried to migrate a vm which was consuming 4 cpus and some 8GB of
ram.
The cpu utilization was close to 100%. First of all migration took a lot of
time and ultimately
it failed with and "unknown error" message. Till this time vm was in good
state. Then i tried to
suspend it and gave e
I've not yet figured this out.
If anyone can point me a direction, i would be glad to follow it
Evaggelos Balaskas - Unix System Engineer
http://gr.linkedin.com/in/evaggelosbalaskas
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Hi Daniel,
The following autostart should be okay for you:
# virsh help autostart
NAME
autostart - autostart a domain
SYNOPSIS
autostart [--disable]
DESCRIPTION
Configure a domain to be automatically started at boot.
Regards,
Alex
- Original Message -
From: "Daniel
Hello,
I am managing several virtual machines (a predefined set) with virsh, and I
would like to make sure that all VMs are booted when the host reboots.
What is the recommended approach for this?
Thanks,
Daniel Gonzalez
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