I'm not a programmer, so I have no idea how difficult it would be to
provide a means for a "one click" import/export of VMs and their
config settings from VirtualBox to Virt-Manager, but...
At the very least, I hope that Virt-Manager will provide a GUI-based
means for importing/exporting config se
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2013-05-18 05:44:47.636+: 1304: error : xenDaemonOpen_tcp:700 : unable
to connect to 'localhost:8000': Connection refused
2013-05-18 05:45:13.647+: 1289: error : virNetSocketReadWire:1362 :
Cannot recv data: Connection reset by peer
On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 9:21 AM, Jim Fe
Jim,
Thanks so much for your help. Much appreciated!
I filed a bug report with Ubuntu:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libvirt/+bug/1180281
Hopefully other Ubuntu users who are experiencing the same issue will add
comments/feedback to the bug report.
Best regards,
Gizmo Chicken
I'm not sure if this is a virt-tools issue or a QEMU issue, but...
I hope to emulate a SandyBridge CPU on a host that has an Intel Core
i3-2310M CPU. However, whenever I attempt to create such guest VM (whether
a Windows guest or Linux guest) with an emulated SandyBridge CPU using
virt-manager, I
p, I could simply uncheck the box,
and select again from an available option.
Thanks again for the help. And please let me know if I can expand on
any of the above.
Best regards,
GizmoChicken
On Tue, Jan 27, 2015 at 1:09 PM, Cole Robinson wrote:
> On 01/26/2015 05:11 PM, Gizmo Chicken wrot
When creating a Windows 7 guest on a Q35 machine, I attempted to add
one VirtIO data drive for the guest OS, one CD-ROM drive for the
installation media and a second CD-ROM drive for the VirtIO drivers
that must be installed prior to installing Windows 7 on a VirtIO
drive. Unfortunately, when hitti
When I attempt to create a VM using Virt-Manager 1.2.1 with KVM on an
Ubuntu 15.10 host, the pull down menu for selecting UEFI says that
"UEFI not found" on the system.
However, the OVMF package has been installed from the Ubuntu
repositories, and according to my package manager, OVMF is installed
ing that rpm to the appropriate location, I edited
/etc/libvirt/qemu.conf following the instructions found here:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Using_UEFI_with_QEMU
I haven't yet created a VM with OVMF, but now at least Virt-Manager
can see UEFI.
GizmoChicken
On Sat, Aug 29, 2015 at 7:
Virt-Manager 1.2.1 isn't yet
supported by Ubuntu, and so I'm unsure where at Ubuntu to file a bug
report.
Any help with this issue, or suggestions regarding where best to file
this bug (of an unsupported program version) at Ubuntu, would be
appreciated.
Regards,
GizmoChicken
-- Forward
For Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty), which is the most recent Ubuntu LTS
release, virt-manager is stuck at 0.9.5 in the official Ubuntu
repository.
But you can upgrade to 1.1.0 on Trusty using ppa:jacob/virtualisation,
which maintained by Jacob Zimmermann. See
https://launchpad.net/~jacob/+archive/ubu
QUESTION: What, if anything, can I do so that I can use xl (in place of
xm) with libvirt 1.0.2 and Xen 4.2.1 in Ubuntu 13.04?
BACKGROUND: I am testing a fully updated (as of March 27) installation of
Ubuntu 13.04 that includes the following packages:
libvirt - version 1.0.2-0ubuntu9
xen-hypervi
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