e data.You can also use info iothreads in
QEMU Monitor, they appear if you use -object iothread regardless if they are
used or not (There are 4 iothreads in that script, but iothread3 is not used).
Anyways, thanks to this new info, I'm one step closer to my perfect setup.
Date: Sat, 2 Apr
Hi again,
Yep, I just copied and pasted it. Thanks for updating my script, I've added
the changes.
Thanks again,
sarnex
On Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 5:33 AM, Bob Dawes wrote:
> My apologies as you appear to have inherited all my unnecessary
> configuration options on the block device. As I'm messing
My apologies as you appear to have inherited all my unnecessary
configuration options on the block device. As I'm messing around with
qemu and I don't really understand that driver yet I tend to explicitly
set every option so next time I use the VM with a new testing version of
qemu my VM doesn
Hi,
Thanks for your detailed post. I believe I have already changed my script
to make sense, thanks to the previous reply. I've attached it again below.
For networking, I am using a wireless card where I cannot create a bridge,
and my IP changes very often. Is there a simple way to manually create
I spend a lot of time experimenting what works and what doesn't, through I
never benchmarked anything to see performance differences.The main issue is
that QEMU has a load of old syntaxis and parameters mixed with new ones that
you must use to get the latest features, and documentation is extrem
Hi again,
Fluxion: Thanks, I've added that. Unfortunately, I'm stuck using net user
because I'm only on wireless so I can't bridge easily, and I haven't been
able to get any of the wireless bridging taps working. Also, I'm at
university so my IP changes a lot, which seems like I'd have to reconfig
In my (not particularly significant) experience that question never
seems to produce a consistent answer and certain drive performance has
noticeably changed for the better in recent versions so it's all a
moving target. I do know if=virtio is considered the legacy approach vs
if=none because e
Hi guys,
It seems the biggest limiting factor of my GPU Passthrough setup is the
disk. Does anyone have any tips to optimize it? Also, which is faster,
having the disk with if=virtio, or having the disk with if=none and a
virtio SCSI controller. The raw image is 250GB on a 500GB ext4 hard drive,
w