Dear,
I am a beginner of using libvirt to manage the vm, and I checked the libvirt
manual.
And I found the libvirt can creat, destroy, start and stop the vm, and it can
manage
The resource of the vm, such as storage, cpus, memory, networking and so on.
And I have one doubt, Can It know the vm i
Thanks for response Eric! I understand the documentation mentioning about
HyperV support, however HyperV 2012 is something released recently (last
Oct if I remember right). I could not find mention of support for that
HyperV release.
However as I understand libvirt should work with Microsoft HyperV
On 2013年03月28日 20:06, Yin Olivia-R63875 wrote:
Hi,
I tried to migrate qemu domains between same two Freescale PPC platforms.
1) Migrate test domain from Host1(10.193.20.109) to Host2(10.193.20.181).
root@ppc-host1:~# virsh migrate test qemu+tls://10.193.20.181/system
or
root@ppc-host2:~# virsh
On 03/29/2013 01:44 AM, Tejas Sumant wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Does LibVirt support Microsoft HyperV Server 2012?
http://libvirt.org/drvhyperv.html documents the support for a hyperv:// URI.
> If not, what is plan to support the same?
If it doesn't do as much as you need, then someone (you?) will
I made some others tests. To start the X server in the container I'm
now using the command:
$ xinit -- /usr/bin/X vt1
In my xorg.conf file I put the minimum to run the X server headless. I
copied it at the end of this email. In the xml file of the container I
have:
Hi there,
Does LibVirt support Microsoft HyperV Server 2012?
If not, what is plan to support the same?
Thanks.
--
Tejas Sumant
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