Thanks Ruben for your response.
Answer for your queries.
Are you using Vmware Datastore ?
Ans : Using NFS option . Vmware ESX is using NFS mounted datastore which is
exported by Frontend Server.
Image to be registered , ISO or URL ?
Windows XP and Windows 2008 ISO files from l
Thanks for the information, Ruben.
One followup:
1) Does anyone know the right configuration options for libvirtd.conf to
make it so that it will log the commands it is receiving such as shutdown,
stop, start, etc. Up until now I haven't been able to get libvirtd to log
these at any verb
Hi Srinivasan
I assume that you are using a vmware datastore, is that right? could you
send the output of onedatastore show -x for the datastore where you
are trying yo register the image to?. Also could you send the information
that you are using to register the image (e.g. is it a plain ISO fil
Hi
Just to add to Marcs... You can change the emulator path in
etc/etc/vmm_exec/vmm_exec_kvm.conf
EMULATOR = /usr/libexec/qemu-kvm
IIRC we introduce this for CentOS 5 users
Cheers
Ruben
On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 12:02 AM, Marc Reilly
wrote:
> Hi Simon,
> I recently had this problem when I
mail-li...@karan.org (Karanbir Singh) writes:
...
> btw, as a matter of interest, why CentOS-5 and not 6, specially if you
> are starting out something for new now
I am "starting out" at home on hardware with an OS installed and I can
not easily change that (it's already being used for other thi
Hi Steven
> and libvirtd dies with a segfault.
>
> The strange thing is--according to this template, there is
> nothing to save at all. Why would it go into "epil" state at all?
>
The epilog state is also used to clean up the host, so even if nothing has
to be saved at all the VMs go through th