Hi,
I am having trouble determining if my VM is up or not. Using virsh leads me to
believe that the guest OS is not being loaded:
virsh domblkstat guestvm
rd_req 0
rd_bytes 0
wr_req 0
wr_bytes 0
flush_operations 0
rd_total_times 0
wr_total_times 0
flush_total_times 0
The VM state is running whe
Hi folk, we are using 10gb NICs with multithreaded compression.
We're finding that the standard `virsh migrate` gets at most ~1.2gbps,
similar to a single scp session.
When we do a multipart upload with multiple scp connections we can squeeze
as high as 9.6gbps.
Is there was a way to get `virsh
Hello!
Where I can get maybe a tutorial or smth like this about how to use SELinux
with libvirt?
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And also I heard that there is support of a SElinux driver..
2018-05-07 12:41 GMT+03:00 Anastasiya Ruzhanskaya <
anastasiya.ruzhansk...@frtk.ru>:
> Hi, I wanted just to ask an additional question to that:
> how then here in the polkit documentation you distinguish users?:
>
> Consider a local use
Hi, I wanted just to ask an additional question to that:
how then here in the polkit documentation you distinguish users?:
Consider a local user berrange who has been granted permission to connect
> to libvirt in full read-write mode.
>
2018-04-12 11:01 GMT+03:00 Erik Skultety :
> On Thu, Mar 22