On 27.02.2017 09:57, Han Han wrote:
> Please provide more info about the issue, such as your libvirt/qemu
> version, your host OS version,
> your VM OS version, your VM xml.
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 4:12 PM, Dan Johansson wrote:
>
>> Since updating app-emulation/libvirt and/or ap
Hi,
With a non-root user account, I am launching virtual machines and would like to
get CPU stats for each Core (using python API or not) but face the following
problem:
- When I issue the command "virsh --readonly cpu-stats MY_DOMAIN" I got the
following error:
error: Failed to retrieve CPU
Hi,
Currently libvirt supports metadata in the domain XML. This is very
convenient for data related to the VM, but it is a little awkward for
devices. Let's pretend I want to have extradata (say, a specific port
for a virtual switch) related to a device (say, a NIC). Nowadays I can
store that dat
Please provide more info about the issue, such as your libvirt/qemu
version, your host OS version,
your VM OS version, your VM xml.
Thanks.
On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 4:12 PM, Dan Johansson wrote:
> Since updating app-emulation/libvirt and/or app-emulation/qemu (both
> were updated at the same tim
Since updating app-emulation/libvirt and/or app-emulation/qemu (both
were updated at the same time) I have a problem executing "shutdown -r
now" in the vm ("shutdown -h now" works fine).
When I execute "shutdown -r now" in the vm the shutdown process runs
perfect until "Remounting root-filesystem