On Fri, Oct 26, 2018 at 01:29:02PM +0200, Jan Marquardt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to create a logical volume storage pool with persistent
> device names for the block devices, because I can't/don't want to ensure
> that /dev/sd* names are persistent through reboots.
>
> virsh # pool-define-as
Hi,
I am trying to create a logical volume storage pool with persistent
device names for the block devices, because I can't/don't want to ensure
that /dev/sd* names are persistent through reboots.
virsh # pool-define-as web2067 logical - -
/dev/disk/by-path/pci-:18:00.0-scsi-0:2:2:0 web2067
hi guys,
anybody observed, maybe has measured performance difference between the
two with qemu quests(windows OS)?
Any conclusions, recommendations?
many thanks, L.
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On 19/10/2018 08:13, Gionatan Danti wrote:
Il 17-10-2018 09:15 Gionatan Danti ha scritto:
Hi all,
as per subject, when a Windows guest using a Spice display is rebooted
with a planned chkdsk, the consistency check is always skipped.
It seems that the Spice display issues some "phantom" keystrok