On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 2:20 PM, yue wang wrote:
> it seems the 'generic ethernet connection' network doesn't have the
> 'virtualport ' element, so there is no way to associate it with an
> interface's uuid.
> are there any workaround?
>
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> On Mon, Sep 3, 2012 at 6:41 PM, yue wang wrote:
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Hi everyone,
I have storage-pool that for some reason became inactive (possibly due to
an error with pool-refresh in an old version of a Java API binding).
I want to restart the pool but am unable to, due to the volume being
mounted:
# virsh pool-start [uuid]
error: Failed to start pool [uuid]
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hi,all
I am using virDomainInterfaceStats to monitor the network flow of VM. But
there is some strange things.
the description of vnet in xml is:
but when I call virDomainInterfaceStats to get network flow from vnet0, I
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On 09/03/2012 11:45 AM, Gene Czarcinski wrote:
I have had a number of occasions lately where a virtual "NAT" network
(such as default) has stopped working. I have attempted to stop and
then restart the network from the "network details" but the only thing
that seems to work is to restart all o
I have had a number of occasions lately where a virtual "NAT" network
(such as default) has stopped working. I have attempted to stop and
then restart the network from the "network details" but the only thing
that seems to work is to restart all of the virtual guests which use
that network. I