ppens.
Basically doing:
* virsh stop
* qemu-ndb connect
* fsck
* qemu-ndb disconnect
* virsh start
best regards.
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On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at
experience was more from the "virsh
stop; virsh start" side, but still i felt i needed you guys to try to
find this out.
Again, thanks to everyone.
best.
Alejandro Comisario
On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 5:47 AM, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 28, 2014 at 11:01:00AM +0400, Michael
Seems like virtio (kvm 1.0) doesnt expose timeout on the guest side (ubuntu
12.04 on host and guest).
So, how can i adjust the tinmeout on the guest ?
This solution is the most logical one, but i cannot apply it!
thanks for all the responses!
regards
Alejandro Comisario
*MercadoLibre Cloud
Seems like virtio (kvm 1.0) doesnt expose timeout on the guest side
(ubuntu 12.04 on host and guest).
So, how can i adjust the tinmeout on the guest ?
This solution is the most logical one, but i cannot apply it!
thanks for all the responses!
regards
Alejandro Comisario
MercadoLibre Cloud