On 01/02/2013 09:43 AM, lei yang wrote:
>
> 1)I'm using guest as guest,I don't assgin address(disk or nic) to
> guest,but it works well, any risk here?
No - libvirt intentionally allows you to omit address assignment when
first defining the guest, at which point libvirt will then fill in the
inf
On 1/2/13, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 08:31:59PM +0800, lei yang wrote:
>> I don't understand the domain bus slot fuction in below xml,becase,
>> this is used when deal with management of host devices that can be
>> handed to guests via passthrough as elements in the doma
On Wed, Jan 02, 2013 at 08:31:59PM +0800, lei yang wrote:
> I don't understand the domain bus slot fuction in below xml,becase,
> this is used when deal with management of host devices that can be
> handed to guests via passthrough as elements in the domain
> XML.( from http://libvirt.org/formatno
I don't understand the domain bus slot fuction in below xml,becase,
this is used when deal with management of host devices that can be
handed to guests via passthrough as elements in the domain
XML.( from http://libvirt.org/formatnode.html)
I don't see it use passthrough feature, why it has "doma
I have shifted some VM's to a new server running Quantal
and have had a world of trouble. The first one was caused
by issues with an apparently compiled in path in their
apparmor version which forced VM pools to be in /srv or
similar rather than where I wanted them. For now this was
not a big issue
On 31.12.2012 19:25, Marc Haber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a virtualization host running KVM and libvirt 0.9.12 (on Debian
> unstable). I would like to connect with virt-viewer 0.5.4 from a
> different host to a domain that has Display Spice configured as
> graphics interface.
>
> I can connect to t