On 07/10/2012 10:23 PM, Eduardo Otubo wrote:
On Thu, Jul 05, 2012 at 10:50:11AM +0800, Dennis Chen wrote:
Eduardo,
Thanks for the help! I encounter an issue when trying to connect the
remote VIOS/IVM server:
1. The used virsh is built from 0.9.12 source code with ./configure
--prefix=/usr --w
On Thu, Jul 05, 2012 at 10:50:11AM +0800, Dennis Chen wrote:
> On 07/04/2012 08:56 PM, Eduardo Otubo wrote:
> >On Wed, Jul 04, 2012 at 05:42:08PM +0800, Dennis Chen wrote:
> >>Adding Eduardo who is the author of the phyp driver...
> >>
> >>Eduardo, is the libvirtd daemon necessary for libvirt-based
On 07/04/2012 08:56 PM, Eduardo Otubo wrote:
On Wed, Jul 04, 2012 at 05:42:08PM +0800, Dennis Chen wrote:
Adding Eduardo who is the author of the phyp driver...
Eduardo, is the libvirtd daemon necessary for libvirt-based to
manage the PowerVM node? I guess so,
if it's the case, then what's the
On Wed, Jul 04, 2012 at 05:42:08PM +0800, Dennis Chen wrote:
> On 07/04/2012 03:26 PM, Matthias Bolte wrote:
> >2012/7/4 Dennis Chen:
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>I noticed that libvirt support the following hypervisors currently:
> >>
> >>The KVM/QEMU Linux hypervisor
> >>The Xen hypervisor on Linux and Solar
On 07/04/2012 03:26 PM, Matthias Bolte wrote:
2012/7/4 Dennis Chen:
Hi,
I noticed that libvirt support the following hypervisors currently:
The KVM/QEMU Linux hypervisor
The Xen hypervisor on Linux and Solaris hosts.
The LXC Linux container system
The OpenVZ Linux container system
The User Mod
On 07/04/2012 03:26 PM, Matthias Bolte wrote:
2012/7/4 Dennis Chen:
Hi,
I noticed that libvirt support the following hypervisors currently:
The KVM/QEMU Linux hypervisor
The Xen hypervisor on Linux and Solaris hosts.
The LXC Linux container system
The OpenVZ Linux container system
The User Mod
2012/7/4 Dennis Chen :
> Hi,
>
> I noticed that libvirt support the following hypervisors currently:
>
> The KVM/QEMU Linux hypervisor
> The Xen hypervisor on Linux and Solaris hosts.
> The LXC Linux container system
> The OpenVZ Linux container system
> The User Mode Linux paravirtualized kernel
>
On 07/03/2012 07:32 PM, Dennis Chen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed that libvirt support the following hypervisors currently:
>
> /"the goal of libvirt: *to provide a common and stable layer sufficient
> to securely manage domains on a node, possibly remote*."/
>
> My question is, does redhat's libv