2015-05-21 22:53 GMT+02:00 :
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I searched previous postings and I couldn't find a definitive answer on
> this..
>
> I run a small lab of RHEL/Centos Based servers on which there's VMWare
> Workstation running on a non-standard port but still manageable by tools
> like VMrun (and
why is it so hard to get signed virtio drivers? is it politics? a license
issue? can someone with involved with or knows of these decisions comment?
dont want to start a thread of speculation. we all know all where that
leads and i dont want it drowing out any answers.
_
On Sun, 31 May 2015, Matthias Bolte wrote:
Here's a quick hack you can test. It should make the ESX driver treat
a VMware Workstation as VMware GSX server. This should work then:
virsh -c gsx://user1@server1:943/?no_verify=1
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Matthias Bolte
http://photron.blogspot.com
Hi Matthias,
Thanks
Small addition again:
This error shows up in the log while removing snapshots WITHOUT rendering the
Vms unresponsive
—
Jun 01 01:33:45 mc-dc3ham-compute-02-live.mc.mcon.net libvirtd[1657]: Timed out
during operation: cannot acquire state change lock
Jun 01 01:33:45 mc-dc3ham-compute-02-live.mc.
And sorry, another update, it does kill the VM partly, it was still pingable
when i wrote the last mail, but no ssh and no spice console possible
From: Soeren Malchow mailto:soeren.malc...@mcon.net>>
Date: Monday 1 June 2015 01:35
To: Soeren Malchow mailto:soeren.malc...@mcon.net>>,
"libvirt-use
Am 17.05.15 um 11:03 schrieb Thomas Stein:
> On Tuesday 28 April 2015 17:13:38 Matthew Schumacher wrote:
>
>> Got a chance to work on this today, and posted a bunch of debug on the
>> bug ticket:
>>
>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1210903
>>
>> Hopefully that helps track this down