knows why this isn't working or can
explain
how I might provide the arguments to qemu. The host is Debian 9. It is
up-to-date as far as package versions are concerned, as much as Debian 9
can be. I can't find any indication about why the arguments would have
been
taken away.
Than
#x27;s any way
to configure MAC address generation. I'm now investigating whether I
can mangle the source MAC of the outgoing DHCP packets with ebtables.
Uugh.
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d start your VM with the ISO attached.
On the first reboot of the VM you could remove the ISO so long as
cloud-init is not going to run again.
My work was done using ansible and the standard virsh commands so your
build process will be different
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pt: systemd
configure: Char device locks: /var/lock
configure: Default Editor: vi
configure: Loader/NVRAM:
configure: virt-login-shell: yes
configure: virt-host-validate: yes
configure: TLS priority: NORMAL
configure:
configure: Developer Tools
configure:
configure: wireshark_dis
ot;?
- Would my scenario be better suited for an "*open*" network or a
"*route*" network?
- What would be the approach to complete this setup?
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o to conflicts with
other services, e.g. xendomains. Do you also have xendomains service
enabled? If so, disable it since it should not be used with libvirt.
Regards,
Jim
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I will try to add some diagnostics and run a few more tests.
On 10/31/2014 09:28 AM, Martin Kletzander wrote:
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 08:34:48AM -0400, Alvin Starr wrote:
I was sort of hoping that is was something simple like setting the
"do_the_right_thing" flag.
Th
libxl_dm.c:1311:libxl__destroy_device_model: Device Model already exited
These are more interesting.
I wonder if libxl has a race condition.
On 10/31/2014 02:58 AM, Martin Kletzander wrote:
On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 01:00:04PM -0400, Alvin Starr wrote:
If I reboot a single vm through libvirt/l
If I reboot a single vm through libvirt/libxl the system reboots normally.
If I have several vm's reboot at the same time then The systems go into
a paused state and do not reboot.
I then have to kill them via xl and restart them.
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:libxl__spawn_local_dm: -videoram
libxl: debug: libxl_dm.c:1213:libxl__spawn_local_dm: 8
Where would I look to correct this?
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