Hi:
I update our RHEL9 system to RHEL 9.4, which brings libvirt 10.0.
I try to calculate the cpu baseline for our two-node cluster with
command "virsh domcapabilities" then "virsh hypervisor-cpu-baseline
--migratable". the result has many cpu features begin with "vmx".
the test cluster h
Hey all.
I'm exploring virt-manager, libvirt etc. I downloaded Debian 12 KDE ISO and
when launched using virt-manager, it does not seem to connect to network.
nmcli​ says it has failed to get an IP address.
However, if I run the same ISO inside GNOME Boxes, then it is able to connect
to network.
Two stats that VMWare offers that I can't seem to find in libvirt is
"active" memory and disk latency.
Any idea how I could extract these stats?
libvirt offers memory stats such as maximum, current, unused, usable,
etc. but these are all 100% or 0% of what the VM has available.
Looking for an "ac