Hi Andrea,
Since you're running an Arch variant, I'm going to assume
all your software is basically at the latest version all
around, isn't it?
Yep exactly, all software / kernel are in latest version
Can you try adding
[Unit]
Requires=libvirtd.service
to your libvirt-guests.service via
Thanks Andrea,
Yes I confirm to you that I have enabled libvirt as well.
I don't see any error right now but I have to investigate a little bit more.
My guests are in autostart in virsh so everything is fine on this, the
only issue I got is in case of shutdown.
The strange thing is that some
Hi,
I have been using qemu and kvm for a while but I am newbie to libvirt.
(but I really like it :)
I am on Parabola (fork of Archlinux, using systemd)
I only got an issue regarding libvirt-guests service, when my host boots
about 7 times to 10 I got a issue on the service.
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answering my first question:
On Fri 04 Jul 2014 11:22:13 AM CEST, Benoit Rousselle wrote:
- what is the exact meaning of ABI ?
Application Binary Interface
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Thanks for the quick answer :D
2 more questions:
- what is the exact meaning of ABI ?
- Can you explain why live migration was failing pc-0.12 on kvm 1.1 ?
Thanks,
Benoit.
On Fri 04 Jul 2014 11:10:57 AM CEST, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
On Fri, Jul 04, 2014 at 11:04:53AM +0200, Benoit Rousselle
rade.
4) Is there a script/doc that explains what needs to be done on the vm
itself (xml or other) when we upgrade libvirt/kvm ?
Thanks for the feedback !
Benoit.
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Le 03/28/2013 16:59, Laine Stump wrote :
On 03/25/2013 05:12 PM, Benoit Friry wrote:
On 03/25/2013 16:21, Eric Blake wrote:
On 03/25/2013 03:09 AM, Benoit Friry wrote:
- starting default network (nat) adds rules in netfilter. I have
not seen how to create another network nat conf without
On 03/25/2013 16:21, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 03/25/2013 03:09 AM, Benoit Friry wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I test libvirt 0.9.12 on Debian.
>>
>> I am disappointed by changes made on my host without any notice.
>
> The whole point of libvirtd is to make changes
to be alerted before any host modification,
- to be able to change the templates, for instance:
- not including any nwfilter when creating a network,
- script called when adding a file in a dir pool,
- and so on.
Did I miss something?
Am I alone to disappointed by such behavior?
Thanks,
B