Hello
I have a problem with attaching VMs to a VLAN interface.
Here is my setup: I have several physical hosts connected by a physical
switch. Each host has two NICs leading to the switch, which have been
combined into a team, team0. Each host a has a bridge br1, which has
team0 as a slave.
On Tue, Nov 26, 2019 at 06:33:13PM -0500, Cole Robinson wrote:
> On 11/21/19 3:18 AM, Han Han wrote:
> > Hello,
> > A compilation failure happened when I tried building libvirt latest code
> > on rhel8
> >
> > Version:
> > gcc-8.3.1-4.5.el8.x86_64
> > libvirt v5.9.0-352-g5e939cea89
> >
> > Steps:
I have been following the patches on nvme support on the list and was
wondering: If I wanted to build a vm host to be on the bleeding edge
for nvme and spdk fun in libvirt, which linux distro --
fedora/ubuntu/centos/etc -- should I pick?
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On 11/26/19 11:07 PM, Richard Achmatowicz wrote:
Hello
I have a problem with attaching VMs to a VLAN interface.
Here is my setup: I have several physical hosts connected by a physical
switch. Each host has two NICs leading to the switch, which have been
combined into a team, team0. Each host