On 03/30/2012 02:35 AM, 杨镭 wrote:
Hello Everyone:
We can't create vm on a physical server with 64 CPU(as reported by
/proc/cpuinfo). The error message is: "cannot set CPU affinity on process 0"
The following is the capabilities detected by libvirt:
x86_64
Westmere
Intel
The cpu affinity is
Quoting Jaap Winius :
error: internal error Process exited while reading console \
log output: char device redirected to /dev/pts/1
assigned_dev_pci_read: pread failed, ret = 0 errno = 2
It turns out this is a KVM bug related to the Linux 2.6.32-5-amd64
kernel I was using with D
At 03/30/2012 05:41 AM, Jaap Winius Wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Has anyone encountered the following PCI passthrough error?
>
> error: internal error Process exited while reading console \
> log output: char device redirected to /dev/pts/1
> assigned_dev_pci_read: pread failed, ret = 0 er
Thanks, Eric!
That helps.
Alex.
On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 11:11 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 03/27/2012 12:42 PM, Alexander Lyakas wrote:
>> Greetings everybody,
>>
>> I am running stock ubuntu-natty with kernel 2.6.38-8, KVM 0.14.0 and
>> libvirt 0.8.8. I am spawning virtual machines with libvirt.
Hi folks,
Has anyone encountered the following PCI passthrough error?
error: internal error Process exited while reading console \
log output: char device redirected to /dev/pts/1
assigned_dev_pci_read: pread failed, ret = 0 errno = 2
It's produced after I've detached the PCI devic
Hello Everyone:
We can't create vm on a physical server with 64 CPU(as reported by
/proc/cpuinfo). The error message is: "cannot set CPU affinity on process 0"
The following is the capabilities detected by libvirt:
x86_64
Westmere
Intel
I wonder if libvirt uses incorrec
Quoting Jaap Winius :
Another useful solution (certainly for me) would be the ability to
pass-through any USB device that is attached to a certain physical
bus/device number to the guest domain. But, I don't know that this
is possible either.
Okay, I think I've come up with a workaround f
Hi all,
I've got a problem with nwfilters/iptables. For one of my guest's
interfaces, I have established the following filter:
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