On 11/12/2014 08:21 AM, Sagar Shedge wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I got this NOTE on most of the link. But I am not getting reason for this.
> Why someone should not add physical NIC to virbr0.
Well, for a start, if you do that then the dhcp server that is running
on virbr0 will be exposed to the physical net
Hello,
I've running Ubuntu-14.04 as my host and my guest. I've been trying to get
guest to host communication set up by configuring a virtio-serial device.
My xml file contains:
When I start up the VM, I get the following error:
error: Failed to create domain from vm1.xml
error
I upgraded my container from CentOS 6.4 to CentOS 6.5. Everything looks good
after upgrade until reboot. When rebooted to container I'm getting the
following errors.. Any help would be greatly appreciated
/bin/mknod: `/dev/lp2': Operation not permitted
/bin/chown: cannot access `/dev/lp2': No suc
On 11/12/14 22:17, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 11/12/2014 10:24 AM, Michal Privoznik wrote:
...
>> Although, I see a way that we could get something reasonable here. If
>> qemu would tell us whenever somebody (dis-)connects (from)to the virtio
>> channel. That way we could query the qemu-ga capabiliti
hi everybody
I'd like to ask around if Xeon Phis are any good for
passthrough?
Are there any plans for near future or maybe there are
already some success stories using this product?
many thanks,
P.
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