On 2013–12–27 John Ferlan wrote:
> On 12/23/2013 08:37 AM, Marco wrote:
>
> <...snip...>
>
> >> Still the whole issue occurred in late October which I is within the
> >> same time frame of 1.1.4 which you are using. So what is your libiscsi
> >> v
On 2013–12–23 John Ferlan wrote:
> On 12/22/2013 10:09 AM, Marco wrote:
> > On 2013–12–21 John Ferlan wrote:
> >
> >> On 12/17/2013 07:13 PM, Marco wrote:
> >>> Hi!
> >>>
> >>> I'm new to libvirt and face problems connecting to an
On 2013–12–21 John Ferlan wrote:
> On 12/17/2013 07:13 PM, Marco wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I'm new to libvirt and face problems connecting to an iSCSI target.
> > What I intend to do is to connect libvirt (I tried virt-manager and
> > virsh) to an iSCSI ta
On 2013–12–18 Marco wrote:
> virsh pool-start foo
> error: Failed to start pool foo
> error: internal error: cannot find session
>
> virsh -c qemu:///system pool-start foo
> error: Failed to start pool foo
> error: internal error: cannot find session
>
>
succeeds and lists the targets. How to connect libvirt to the iSCSI
target?
System info:
Debian sid, Linux 3.11-2-amd64
libvirtd (libvirt) 1.1.4
virsh version: 1.1.4
iSCSI target: FreeNAS-9.1.1
Best regards
Marco
¹
https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Li
terface to do that.
Thanks anyway,
Marco Dinis
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exe
/sbin/init
destroy
restart
restart
/usr/lib/libvirt/libvirt_lxc
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I also tried using bridged networking configuration but I see the same
problem.
What could be causing this?
found at
http://pastebin.com/yWXQviVy
Best regards,
Marco
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normally see in the xml file is something like this:
or
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Marco
On 01/05/11 09:38, guan qin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I encounter a problem that the eth can't be up in the VM by using VT-d.
> I boot the VM using "virsh create vt_d.xml".
>
Hi,
I am playing around with PCI passthrough and came across some posts that
said you could not do PCI passthrough unless you had IOMMU hardware.
which it would appear I don't
Is this the case? Am I flogging a dead horse?
Thanks,
Marco
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passthrough of a USB host controller? Would that
then give me a whole load of USB2 ports I could connect to my computer?
I would have to find out which port was connected to which controller,
but surely it can't be that simple?
Thanks,
Marco
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Bye
Marco
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eone could explain me How I can use authentican or where I can find
an usage guide or example?
Thanks a lot
Bye
Marco
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