Hi!
Is there any way to use venet (http://wiki.openvz.org/Venet) for openvz
based VM via libvirt?
Thanks!
Nikolay.
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Christoph Raible wrote on 10/03/11 16:30:
Hi @all,
I have the following systems:
AMD Processor
Scientific Linux 6.0
Kernelversion: 2.6.32-71.18.2.el6.x86_64
KVM / Libvirt out of the repository
I've setup my TLS-Certificates with the following howto
/http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/TLSSetup/
Now I w
I submitted a bug: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=683834
kna...@gmail.com wrote on 04/03/11 21:21:
sorry, I forgot to mention a vzctl version which is 3.0.26-1.
kna...@gmail.com wrote on 04/03/11 21:10:
Hi!
Is there any way to specify ethernet device name to be created inside
the
Matthias Bolte wrote on 07/03/11 21:18:
2011/3/7:
Hi!
as far as I understood from "xml format for openvz driver" thread available
at [1] it should be possible to specify via libvirt disk size and disk
inodes for openvz VM.But the following device section in VM xml description
doesn't set disksi
Osier Yang wrote on 08/03/11 08:59:
于 2011年03月08日 00:11, kna...@gmail.com 写道:
Hi!
Could you, please, point me to where I can read about possible values
for domain/devices tag in case of OpenVZ?
I couldn't find such info at [1] whereas e.g. filesystem is mentioned at
[2] but not at [1].
IMHO i
Hi!
as far as I understood from "xml format for openvz driver" thread
available at [1] it should be possible to specify via libvirt disk size
and disk inodes for openvz VM.But the following device section in VM xml
description doesn't set disksize and diskinodes properly (it looks like
those
Hi!
Could you, please, point me to where I can read about possible values
for domain/devices tag in case of OpenVZ?
I couldn't find such info at [1] whereas e.g. filesystem is mentioned at
[2] but not at [1].
Thanks!
Nikolay.
[1] http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsDevices
[2] htt
Hi!
Is there any progress on issue mentioned in [1]? I mean the issue when
xml file has VM type as openvz but 'virsh dumpxml ' returns domain
type qemu. I still have issue in libvirt-0.8.8.
BR,
Nikolay.
[1] http://osdir.com/ml/libvir-list/2009-07/msg00635.html
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Hi!
In [1] it's written that "Then a generic configuration file
/etc/vz/vznetctl.conf must be created containing [...]" whereas it has
to be /etc/vz/vznet.conf since /usr/sbin/vznetcfg script has the
following line
VZNETCFG='/etc/vz/vznet.conf'
vzctl version is 3.0.26-1.
Best regards,
Nikol
sorry, I forgot to mention a vzctl version which is 3.0.26-1.
kna...@gmail.com wrote on 04/03/11 21:10:
Hi!
Is there any way to specify ethernet device name to be created inside
the openvz container?
I could find such info at
http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsNICS.
If I do as below I
Hi!
Is there any way to specify ethernet device name to be created inside
the openvz container?
I could find such info at http://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html#elementsNICS.
If I do as below I get br0 as ethernet device inside VM whereas I'd like
it to be eth0.
$ cat ovz.xml
144
0071c128
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