Dear Alex ,
Thanks Once again for responding. I tried to replicate your steps. in our case
readlink always reveals that the pci device is being
handled by the pci-stub driver (as in our case ixgbevf is absent in the host)
Below is an annotaded sequence of events.
Check status :
# readlink
On 08/21/2012 11:22 AM, Rajesh Kumar Mallah wrote:
Dear Alex / List ,
Thanks for the response.
The problem is regarding detaching from the guest not host.
I see, if you attach a PCI device into guest with 'managed'
mode(managed='yes') then the device is automatically detached from guest
a
Dear Alex / List ,
Thanks for the response.
The problem is regarding detaching from the guest not host.
In our case since ixgbevf driver is NOT present in the host hence the virtual
interfaces never really attach themselves to the host.
Regards,
Rajesh Kumar Mallah
Tel. 91-11-46710500 (E
Hi, I tend to change the qualified path to run other emulator binary, which
is besides libvirt supporting but based on qemu, so I set the tag as
"/usr/bin/emulator".(I have set the emulator binary to
env.). As a result, the messages shown as below:
(ignoring much xml contents)
, flags=
On 08/20/2012 08:34 PM, Rajesh Kumar Mallah wrote:
Dear List ,
We are using intel 82599EB based SRIOV capable 10GbE cards
on the host machine.The VFs are being assigned to the guest
in pass through mode and are providing the network connectivity
as expected.
However when we shutdown the guest t
Eric,
Thanks for the clarification. I will wait for a backport of qemu 1.1 for Ubuntu
12.04 so I can use the safer 'transaction' monitor command for performing live
snapshots/backups. Is there any other recommended method for live backups?
Andrew
- Original Message -
From: "Eric
Dear List ,
We are using intel 82599EB based SRIOV capable 10GbE cards
on the host machine.The VFs are being assigned to the guest
in pass through mode and are providing the network connectivity
as expected.
However when we shutdown the guest the connectivity does not
comes back via the VFs on
On 19/08/2012, at 1:49 PM, Chris Lalancette wrote:
> A tarball of this release is available, as well as packages for
> Fedora-16.
Excellent. :)
How backwards compatible is 0.9.0 with 0.8.x series?
+ Justin
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