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
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
ppens.
Basically doing:
* virsh stop
* qemu-ndb connect
* fsck
* qemu-ndb disconnect
* virsh start
best regards.
Alejandro Comisario
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