On 3/24/23 09:22, nos...@godawa.de wrote:
Hi Jim,
thank you very much for your answers!
Unfortunately I was busy with some other things, so couldn't look at it earlier.
That's an old libvirt, but there hasn't been a lot of changes to the PCI
passthrough code. One notable change that came with
Hi Jim,
thank you very much for your answers!
Unfortunately I was busy with some other things, so couldn't look at it
earlier.
That's an old libvirt, but there hasn't been a lot of changes to the PCI
passthrough code. One notable change that came with libvirt 6.8.0
https://gitlab.com/libvi
On 3/22/23 04:23, nos...@godawa.de wrote:
Jim Fehlig schrieb:
What is the libvirt version?
It's the "latest and greatest" I get from this source:
[root@xen1 ~]# virsh --version
6.6.0
[root@xen1 ~]# libvirtd --version
libvirtd (libvirt) 6.6.0
[root@xengfs1f ~]# yum list | grep libvirt
libvi
Jim Fehlig schrieb:
What is the libvirt version?
It's the "latest and greatest" I get from this source:
[root@xen1 ~]# virsh --version
6.6.0
[root@xen1 ~]# libvirtd --version
libvirtd (libvirt) 6.6.0
[root@xengfs1f ~]# yum list | grep libvirt
libvirt.x86_64 1:6.6.0
On 3/21/23 11:05, nos...@godawa.de wrote:
Hi everybody,
since long time, I'm using Xen on CentOS with XL, currently latest CentOS 7 with
Xen 4.15 from the CentOS-Xen-Project. For several VMs I have to use SR-IOV, to
lower the CPU-usage on Dom0 on the host.
CentOS 7 comes to an end, Xen is no
Hi everybody,
since long time, I'm using Xen on CentOS with XL, currently latest
CentOS 7 with Xen 4.15 from the CentOS-Xen-Project. For several VMs I
have to use SR-IOV, to lower the CPU-usage on Dom0 on the host.
CentOS 7 comes to an end, Xen is not supported by RHEL nor RockyLinux
anymore