Thanks! Found it. Let me play with it.
On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 at 7:11 AM Sam Varshavchik
wrote:
> Javier Perez writes:
>
> > »Hi.
> > How can I tell virt-manager to create a VM but with a CPU of an older
> > generation? I am trying to play an old game with wine but I keep
> getting
> > crashes. So
Javier Perez writes:
»Hi.
How can I tell virt-manager to create a VM but with a CPU of an older
generation? I am trying to play an old game with wine but I keep getting
crashes. Something about UMIP and SIDTs and similar stuff.
I did some VM tinkering earlier this year. My recollection is
Thx!
On Tue, Jul 23, 2024, 04:08 Will McDonald wrote:
> This looks like if might help lead you toward an answer...
>
>
> https://qemu-project.gitlab.io/qemu/system/qemu-cpu-models.html#libvirt-guest-xml
>
>
>
> On Tue, 23 Jul 2024, 09:54 Javier Perez, wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>> How can I tell virt-mana
And... now I'm on a machine with libvirt.
>From man virt-install:
> --cpu
> Syntax: --cpu
MODEL[,+feature][,-feature][,match=MATCH][,vendor=VEN‐
> DOR],...
>
> Use --cpu=? to see a list of all available sub options. Complete
de‐
> tails at https://libvirt.org/formatdom
This looks like if might help lead you toward an answer...
https://qemu-project.gitlab.io/qemu/system/qemu-cpu-models.html#libvirt-guest-xml
On Tue, 23 Jul 2024, 09:54 Javier Perez, wrote:
> Hi.
> How can I tell virt-manager to create a VM but with a CPU of an older
> generation? I am trying
On Tue, Jul 12, 2022 at 12:31 PM Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2022-07-12 at 12:07 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> > On Tue, 12 Jul 2022 09:38:36 -0600
> > Sbob wrote:
> >
> > > Are there others?
> >
> > The native linux qemu/libvirt stuff works fine for me.
>
> Agreed. It's also the only gam
On Wed, 2022-07-13 at 16:03 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 2022-07-13 03:07, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Tue, 2022-07-12 at 17:37 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> > > On Tue, 12 Jul 2022 22:31:44 +0100
> > > Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > >
> > > > try
> > > > figuring out how to share files betw
On Wed, Jul 13, 2022 at 8:03 PM Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 2022-07-13 03:07, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Tue, 2022-07-12 at 17:37 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> >> On Tue, 12 Jul 2022 22:31:44 +0100
> >> Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> >>
> >>> try
> >>> figuring out how to share files between host
On 2022-07-13 03:07, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2022-07-12 at 17:37 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jul 2022 22:31:44 +0100
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
try
figuring out how to share files between host and guest
I just use the same technique I'd use for a "real" machine: NFS or
SM
On Tue, 2022-07-12 at 17:37 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Jul 2022 22:31:44 +0100
> Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
>
> > try
> > figuring out how to share files between host and guest
>
> I just use the same technique I'd use for a "real" machine: NFS or
> SMB :-).
Indeed, however that isn'
On Tue, 2022-07-12 at 09:38 -0600, Sbob wrote:
> All;
>
>
> I am frustrated with VMware, I am running Fedora35 and it refuses to
> compile since kernel 5.17.14-200.fc35.x86_64 so I am stuck running a
> kernel 3+ updates behind. At this point I have to exclude the kernel
> from any updates so t
On 7/12/22 08:38, Sbob wrote:
All;
I am frustrated with VMware, I am running Fedora35 and it refuses to
compile since kernel 5.17.14-200.fc35.x86_64 so I am stuck running a
kernel 3+ updates behind. At this point I have to exclude the kernel
from any updates so the only kernel that VMware wo
Sbob writes:
All;
I am frustrated with VMware, I am running Fedora35 and it refuses to compile
since kernel 5.17.14-200.fc35.x86_64 so I am stuck running a kernel 3+
updates behind. At this point I have to exclude the kernel from any updates
so the only kernel that VMware works with does
On Tue, 12 Jul 2022 22:31:44 +0100
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> try
> figuring out how to share files between host and guest
I just use the same technique I'd use for a "real" machine: NFS or SMB :-).
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On Tue, 2022-07-12 at 09:58 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> On 2022-07-12 09:29, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Tue, 2022-07-12 at 12:07 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> > > On Tue, 12 Jul 2022 09:38:36 -0600
> > > Sbob wrote:
> > >
> > > > Are there others?
> > >
> > > The native linux qemu/libvirt st
On 2022-07-12 09:29, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Tue, 2022-07-12 at 12:07 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Tue, 12 Jul 2022 09:38:36 -0600
Sbob wrote:
Are there others?
The native linux qemu/libvirt stuff works fine for me.
Agreed. It's also the only game in town if you want to do GPU pass-
Thanks!
On 7/12/22 10:05, Mark C. Allman wrote:
On 7/12/22 11:38, Sbob wrote:
All;
I am frustrated with VMware, I am running Fedora35 and it refuses to
compile since kernel 5.17.14-200.fc35.x86_64 so I am stuck running a
kernel 3+ updates behind. At this point I have to exclude the kernel
On 7/12/22 08:38, Sbob wrote:
All;
I am frustrated with VMware, I am running Fedora35 and it refuses to
compile since kernel 5.17.14-200.fc35.x86_64 so I am stuck running a
kernel 3+ updates behind. At this point I have to exclude the kernel
from any updates so the only kernel that VMware wo
On Tue, 12 Jul 2022 17:29:58 +0100
Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> It's also the only game in town if you want to do GPU pass-
> through.
And if you need 3D graphics in your Windows VM, you have to do GPU
pass through :-). (Unless various virtual 3D drivers for Windows
have made progress I haven't n
On Tue, 2022-07-12 at 12:07 -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Jul 2022 09:38:36 -0600
> Sbob wrote:
>
> > Are there others?
>
> The native linux qemu/libvirt stuff works fine for me.
Agreed. It's also the only game in town if you want to do GPU pass-
through. On the downside, the documentat
On Tue, 12 Jul 2022 09:38:36 -0600
Sbob wrote:
> Are there others?
The native linux qemu/libvirt stuff works fine for me.
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On 7/12/22 11:38, Sbob wrote:
All;
I am frustrated with VMware, I am running Fedora35 and it refuses to
compile since kernel 5.17.14-200.fc35.x86_64 so I am stuck running a
kernel 3+ updates behind. At this point I have to exclude the kernel
from any updates so the only kernel that VMware wo
On Wed, 5 Feb 2014, Mike Wright wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just tried fedora 20 running off a 1G thumb drive and am impressed with its
> speed. Looks like a lot of things are coming together. Good job.
>
> I'm most interested in virtualization. yum didn't show any package groups
> related to that and
You can refer on following links about KVM Virtualization, I've used that
docs as my guide to deploy both kvm in rhel env or fedora(personal purpose)
http://docs.redhat.com/docs/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html-single/Virtualization_Host_Configuration_and_Guest_Installation_Guide/index.html
On Wed, 2011-08-03 at 14:25 -0400, arag...@dcsnow.com wrote:
> > A few questions on this one:
> > - How much CPU and RAM resource do you need/intend to provide to
> each
> > Oracle DB?
>
> This macine's only purpose is for the Oracle DBs. So, I had hoped to
> split up the CPUs and RAM evenly a
> A few questions on this one:
> - How much CPU and RAM
resource do you need/intend to provide to each
> Oracle
DB?
This macine's only purpose is for the Oracle
DBs. So, I had hoped to split up the CPUs and RAM evenly among the
clients.
> - What version of Oracle?
10g
> - Do you plan to
On Wed, 2011-08-03 at 07:34 -0400, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
> On 08/02/2011 11:26 PM, Christopher A. Williams wrote:
> > No - not even close. The reality is that Oracle will not ask you to
> > change the hypervisor. Not in theory or in practice. Among other things,
> > that's illegal. There are alrea
On 08/02/2011 11:26 PM, Christopher A. Williams wrote:
> No - not even close. The reality is that Oracle will not ask you to
> change the hypervisor. Not in theory or in practice. Among other things,
> that's illegal. There are already lawsuits underway in related actions
> by Oracle, which I won't
On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 22:03 -0400, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
> On 08/02/2011 09:40 PM, Christopher A. Williams wrote:
> > This is misleading at best and untrue from a practical matter. The key
> > is support as opposed to certification, and Oracle DOES support their
> > database systems on VMware. The
On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 21:54 -0400, Peter A wrote:
>
> Hrm... Oracle ID 249212.1:
> Oracle has not certified any of its products on VMware virtualized
> environments. Oracle Support will assist customers running Oracle products
> on VMware in the following manner: Oracle will only provide
> sup
On 08/02/2011 09:40 PM, Christopher A. Williams wrote:
> This is misleading at best and untrue from a practical matter. The key
> is support as opposed to certification, and Oracle DOES support their
> database systems on VMware. There is an official support statement from
> Oracle to that effect.
On Tuesday, August 02, 2011 09:40:57 PM Christopher A. Williams wrote:
> On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 17:43 -0400, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
> > To this day, as far as I know, Oracle doesn't certify their database on
> > any virtualization platform other than theirs. That said, I know many
> > people run O
On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 17:43 -0400, Jorge Fábregas wrote:
> On 08/02/2011 04:50 PM, Christopher A. Williams wrote:
> > I specialize in virtualizing Oracle Databases (among other things).
> > Given the choices of virtualization platforms you gave, I would tend to
> > go with either VirtualBox or KVM
On 08/02/2011 04:50 PM, Christopher A. Williams wrote:
> I specialize in virtualizing Oracle Databases (among other things).
> Given the choices of virtualization platforms you gave, I would tend to
> go with either VirtualBox or KVM, in that order of preference.
Hi Christopher,
To this day, as f
On Tue, 2 Aug 2011 15:49:45 -0400
arag...@dcsnow.com wrote:
> Any
> recommendations before I start down the wrong path?
I use KVM at work on two hosts, one intel, the other
amd. I've had more random flaky problems with VMs hosted
on the amd machine than on the intel machine (though
nothing I've b
On Tue, 2011-08-02 at 15:49 -0400, arag...@dcsnow.com wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm looking to setup the following environment:
>
> 4 dual-core 2.6GhZ AMD Opteron Processors (64bit)
> 32GB RAM
> 2 6TB esata disks (each client needs 3T of space)
> 4 GB networks connections (would be nice if I could
On Sat, 07 Aug 2010 13:47:10 -0400
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> Also, can someone clarify for me
> how the virtual display works -- would the virtual machine run in an
> ordinary window, or does it take the entire display, with a hotkey to flip
> between the virtual machine and the host OS.
The di
On Sat, 07 Aug 2010 13:47:10 -0400
Sam Varshavchik wrote:
> I'm planning on taking a plunge into virtualization. I need to retire
> an ancient server, and I'm about to order a new kit to replace it.
> Given that it's new hardware, I expect to get something that supports
> hardware virtualization
On 07/19/2010 07:10 PM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> solarflow99 wrote:
>
>> I have a P-4 2.8Ghz and it doesnt seem to have the VMX instructions
>> for virtualization. What I notice is KVM uses QEMU for the hypervisor
>> instead? I can't detach some hardware that I need for the VM to
>> recognize a
solarflow99 wrote:
> I have a P-4 2.8Ghz and it doesnt seem to have the VMX instructions
> for virtualization. What I notice is KVM uses QEMU for the hypervisor
> instead? I can't detach some hardware that I need for the VM to
> recognize a USB pluged in, etc. Does anyone know if there is any wa
On 07/15/2010 04:29 PM, solarflow99 wrote:
> I have a P-4 2.8Ghz and it doesnt seem to have the VMX instructions
> for virtualization. What I notice is KVM uses QEMU for the hypervisor
> instead? I can't detach some hardware that I need for the VM to
> recognize a USB pluged in, etc. Does anyone
On Monday 19 April 2010 15:57:48 Jerry Feldman wrote:
> On 04/08/2010 10:03 AM, Javier Perez wrote:
> > I started to virtualized but found out my CPU did not have vmx (E5200 :(
> > ) It will be awhile until I replace the CPU to something with vmx, and
> > start to practice it,
> > but I am studying
You might have to go into you bios and turn on the bit,
Chip
Jerry Feldman wrote:
> On 04/08/2010 10:03 AM, Javier Perez wrote:
>>
>>
>> Thanks Jerry and everyone else who answered!
>>
>> I started to virtualized but found out my CPU did not have vmx (E5200 :( )
>> It will be awhile until I repla
On 04/08/2010 10:03 AM, Javier Perez wrote:
>
>
> Thanks Jerry and everyone else who answered!
>
> I started to virtualized but found out my CPU did not have vmx (E5200 :( )
> It will be awhile until I replace the CPU to something with vmx, and
> start to practice it,
> but I am studying this asi
Thanks Jerry and everyone else who answered!
I started to virtualized but found out my CPU did not have vmx (E5200 :( )
It will be awhile until I replace the CPU to something with vmx, and start
to practice it,
but I am studying this asiduously to implement it.
I´ll let you know how it went!
Tha
Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
> Javier Perez wrote:
>
>> do I have to reformat my HD, reinstall FC12, and then
>> install win2k, or can I just install yum install the
>> virtual parts for kvm and have it start as a guest
>> the already isntalled win2k ?
>>
>
> In my experience, this does not work
On Sat, 2010-04-03 at 22:05 -0400, R. G. Newbury wrote:
> Kudos are due!
Sorry, I just can't let this go by: kudos *is* due (look it up).
poc
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On 04/03/2010 12:52 PM, users-requ...@lists.fedoraproject.org wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 7:49 PM, R. G. Newbury wrote:
>> > ?From what I have read, you cannot port an existing win instance into a
>> > virtual.
> Not entirely true, for a while I had my original XP partition booting
> in Virt
On Sat, 2010-04-03 at 10:28 -0400, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> On 04/02/2010 09:54 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > AFAIK VBox doesn't use the KVM module. In fact you have to unload it to
> > run VBox.
> >
> I've never had to unload the KVM module to run Virtualbox.
This is what I get when I try t
David Bartmess wrote:
> On 4/2/2010 2:06 PM, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
>> Javier Perez wrote:
>>
>>
>>> do I have to reformat my HD, reinstall FC12, and then
>>> install win2k, or can I just install yum install the
>>> virtual parts for kvm and have it start as a guest
>>> the already isntall
On 10-04-03 09:54:40, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> On 04/03/2010 07:22 PM, R. G. Newbury wrote:
> >
> > Hmm. That I did not know. I'll try rmmod'ing the kvm modules and
> > checking what happens. Virtualbox does not load any modules AFAICT.
> > It just runs as a service against internal kernel
> > str
On 04/02/2010 09:54 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> AFAIK VBox doesn't use the KVM module. In fact you have to unload it to
> run VBox.
>
I've never had to unload the KVM module to run Virtualbox.
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On 04/02/2010 01:46 PM, Javier Perez wrote:
> Hi
> I am sorry if it has been asked before, but could not come up with the
> search terms to look it and I have not seen discussed on the WIKIs
>
> I am totally noob to virtualization and I was planning to start
> learning myself.
> I have a dual boot
On 04/03/2010 07:22 PM, R. G. Newbury wrote:
>
> Hmm. That I did not know. I'll try rmmod'ing the kvm modules and
> checking what happens. Virtualbox does not load any modules AFAICT. It
> just runs as a service against internal kernel structures...which I had
> always assumed were accessed thro
> From: Patrick O'Callaghan
> On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 21:49 -0400, R. G. Newbury wrote:
>> > Javier Perez wrote:
> > >> >do I have to reformat my HD, reinstall FC12, and then
> > >> >install win2k, or can I just install yum install the
> > >> >virtual parts for kvm an
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 7:49 PM, R. G. Newbury wrote:
> From what I have read, you cannot port an existing win instance into a
> virtual.
Not entirely true, for a while I had my original XP partition booting
in VirtualBox using a raw partition VMDK[1]. I used separate hardware
profiles so I could
On Fri, 2010-04-02 at 21:49 -0400, R. G. Newbury wrote:
> Javier Perez wrote:
> >> > do I have to reformat my HD, reinstall FC12, and then
> >> > install win2k, or can I just install yum install the
> >> > virtual parts for kvm and have it start as a guest
> >> > the already isntalled win2k ?
>
Javier Perez wrote:
>> > do I have to reformat my HD, reinstall FC12, and then
>> > install win2k, or can I just install yum install the
>> > virtual parts for kvm and have it start as a guest
>> > the already isntalled win2k ?
From what I have read, you cannot port an existing win instance i
On 2 April 2010 16:49, David Bartmess wrote:
> On 4/2/2010 4:37 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
>> On Friday 02 April 2010 03:14 PM, David Bartmess wrote:
>>
>>> I'm on F12, and I've tried to install kvm via yum, but yum says no
>>> matching packages... Is this a F13 thing?
>>>
>>> "sudo yum install kvm" re
On 04/03/2010 05:19 AM, David Bartmess wrote:
>
> I don't find kvm anywhere. Is there a specific repository I need to add
> to my list?
>
KVM is a kernel module. There is no separate package or binary called
KVM. The user space tool is qemu-kvm.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Getting_starte
On 4/2/2010 4:37 PM, Suvayu Ali wrote:
> On Friday 02 April 2010 03:14 PM, David Bartmess wrote:
>
>> I'm on F12, and I've tried to install kvm via yum, but yum says no
>> matching packages... Is this a F13 thing?
>>
>> "sudo yum install kvm" returns nothing...
>>
>>
> Whenever in doubt a
On Friday 02 April 2010 03:14 PM, David Bartmess wrote:
> I'm on F12, and I've tried to install kvm via yum, but yum says no
> matching packages... Is this a F13 thing?
>
> "sudo yum install kvm" returns nothing...
>
Whenever in doubt about package names you can try commands like these,
$ yum sea
try a yum list | grep kvm
i see only qemu-kvm..
On 04/02/2010 03:14 PM, David Bartmess wrote:
On 4/2/2010 2:06 PM, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
Javier Perez wrote:
do I have to reformat my HD, reinstall FC12, and then
install win2k, or can I just install yum install the
virtual par
On 4/2/2010 2:06 PM, Petrus de Calguarium wrote:
> Javier Perez wrote:
>
>
>> do I have to reformat my HD, reinstall FC12, and then
>> install win2k, or can I just install yum install the
>> virtual parts for kvm and have it start as a guest
>> the already isntalled win2k ?
>>
>>
>
I'
On Fri Apr 2 17:46:24 UTC 2010 *Javier Perez* wrote:
> can I just
> install yum install the virtual parts for kvm and have it start as a guest
> the already isntalled win2k ?
I used this kind of approach some years ago with VMware workstaion installed
on a Linux partition, starting WIndows vm dir
Javier Perez wrote:
> do I have to reformat my HD, reinstall FC12, and then
> install win2k, or can I just install yum install the
> virtual parts for kvm and have it start as a guest
> the already isntalled win2k ?
>
In my experience, this does not work (I have tried to use a
windows version i
Javier Perez wrote:
> Hi
> I am sorry if it has been asked before, but could not come up with the
> search terms to look it and I have not seen discussed on the WIKIs
>
> I am totally noob to virtualization and I was planning to start learning
> myself.
> I have a dual boot system (FC12, Win2k S
On Fri, Apr 2, 2010 at 1:46 PM, Javier Perez wrote:
> Hi
> I am sorry if it has been asked before, but could not come up with the
> search terms to look it and I have not seen discussed on the WIKIs
>
> I am totally noob to virtualization and I was planning to start learning
> myself.
> I have a d
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