Hi All,
I am running libvirt-1.1.2 on Scientific Linux release 6.1 (Carbon). I compiled
the libvirtd rpms and installed them on to my system. I see this error
2014-04-11 05:37:42.351+: 12378: error : virCommandWait:2348 : internal
error: Child process (LC_ALL=C PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr
Hello
On 11 Apr 2014, at 8:52 am, Eric Blake wrote:
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# virsh snapshot-info host1 --current
Name: snap1-host1
Domain: host1
Current:yes
State: shutoff
Location: internal
>>>
>
>> # virsh snapshot-dumpxml host1 snap1
On 04/10/2014 04:38 PM, rolf wrote:
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> I’ll try and keep the lines short. I don’t see any obvious setting to change
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Thanks for being accommodating; this was indeed easier to read (alas,
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Hello
Thanks heaps for your suggestions. responses inline.
On 10 Apr 2014, at 10:34 pm, Eric Blake wrote:
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> [Can you convince your mailer to wrap long lines? It makes it easier
> for other readers]
I’ll try and keep the lines short. I don’t see any obvious setting to change
the w
On 04/08/2014 06:38 PM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm currently investigating a problem with our windows 2008r2 guest on
> centos 6 hosts. The issue is that the windows system sometimes sees a
> SYN packet for a tcp connection but doesn't respond. Three seconds later
> the retransmitted
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On 10.04.2014 13:08 Laine Stump wrote:
> On 04/06/2014 08:33 AM, Johannes Kastl wrote:
>> There was a bug in libvirt for quite awhile that caused
>> locally-unresolved requests for hostnames in the domain given by
>> the network's element to be drop
Hello All:
I've gotten a passthrough filesystem to work (as in, to mount) in my vm
(guest F20, host F20), but due to the fact that the qemu-kvm process
runs as "qemu" user, I cannot access "my" files from the share. Both
the guest and the host are running SSSD so the user/group mapping is
id
- Original Message -
> From: "Eric Blake"
> To: "Doron Fediuck" , libvirt-users@redhat.com
> Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2014 3:19:02 PM
> Subject: Re: [libvirt-users] disk iotune
>
> On 04/09/2014 08:02 AM, Doron Fediuck wrote:
> > Hi,
> > reading the below[1] on blkdeviotune made me won
On 04/10/2014 12:00 AM, rolf wrote:
> Hello
>
> Fairly new to libvirt. I’m hoping to both solve a problem with this question
> as well as learn more detail about how libvirt works.
[Can you convince your mailer to wrap long lines? It makes it easier
for other readers]
>
> Using RHEL 6.4 and
On 04/09/2014 08:02 AM, Doron Fediuck wrote:
> Hi,
> reading the below[1] on blkdeviotune made me wonder if we can dynamically
> change the values after the VM is already running using iotune.
>
> Is it supported?
Yes. 'virsh blkdeviotune' will do it (which makes calls to the
underlying virDomai
Hello
Fairly new to libvirt. I’m hoping to both solve a problem with this question
as well as learn more detail about how libvirt works.
Using RHEL 6.4 and libvirt version is 0.10.2 and qemu-img version is 0.12.1.2
Using virt-manager I created a VM. Nothing unusual as far as I can see. I
th
Hi,
reading the below[1] on blkdeviotune made me wonder if we can dynamically
change the values after the VM is already running using iotune.
Is it supported?
Thanks,
Doron
[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_Virtualization_IO_Throttling
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On 04/06/2014 08:33 AM, Johannes Kastl wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
>
> maybe this is an old fart, but I cant get it to work.
>
> I am running libvirt on a laptop, where a dnsmasq is already running
> to delegate dns info for my local (not-public) networ
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 11:31:11AM +0500, Asadullah Hussain wrote:
> There are a couple of problems with passthrough qemu:
>
> 1. virsh version/capabilities command executes "qemu -help" but this gives
> an error in my case because my customized qemu has to receive mandatory
> non-standard parame
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