Hi good people, I've got a bit of a weird issue. I'm using QEMU emulator version 2.11.1(Debian 1:2.11+dfsg-1ubuntu7.19) And after some considerable time of not using it for 32bit installations I now find that it can no longer install some older 32 bit installations (e.g. https://phillw.net/isos/lubuntu/natty/ ) The CPU goes to 100% and then after a while it just stops (I'm using virt-manager v1.5.1) I'm running lubuntu 18.04 (64 bit) on an i7 chipset that runs 64 bit debian / centos and MS server 2019 KVM instances via virt-manager without problems. Any pointers would be appreciated, Phill.
On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 09:39:40PM +0100, Phill. Whiteside wrote:> Hi good people, > > I've got a bit of a weird issue. I'm using QEMU emulator version > 2.11.1(Debian 1:2.11+dfsg-1ubuntu7.19) And after some considerable time of > not using it for 32bit installations I now find that it can no longer > install some older 32 bit installations (e.g. > https://phillw.net/isos/lubuntu/natty/ ) The CPU goes to 100% and then > after a while it just stops (I'm using virt-manager v1.5.1) I'm running > lubuntu 18.04 (64 bit) on an i7 chipset that runs 64 bit debian / centos > and MS server 2019 KVM instances via virt-manager without problems. > > Any pointers would be appreciated,I don't recall any known bugs with this. If you're willing to try building new QEMU versions though, my suggestion would be to test the latest upstream QEMU release(s) to see if it works any better. Regards, Daniel -- |: https://berrange.com -o- https://www.flickr.com/photos/dberrange :| |: https://libvirt.org -o- https://fstop138.berrange.com :| |: https://entangle-photo.org -o- https://www.instagram.com/dberrange :|
Paul O'Rorke
2019-Oct-23 04:43 UTC
[libvirt-users] Confused setting up a "Virtual Server Hosting" config
Hi list, Can anyone advise me on the correct/best set up for Virtual Server Hosting? I have a guest in my server room wish to migrate to dedicated server I rented in an offsite in a data centre. I rented a box with one NIC and one public IP. I installed KVM on it and a guest. (both Ubuntu 18.04 LTS server edition). I am struggling to get the networking right. Essentially I want the "Virtual Server Hosting" config mentioned here: https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/6/html-single/virtualization_administration_guide/index#sub-sect-routed-mode <https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/6/html-single/virtualization_administration_guide/index#sect-attch-nic-physdev> I have not had any luck setting that up. It is listed in the "Routed" section but the graphic says the virtual switch should be in bridged mode. I also tried using macvtap, and since I have only one guest was expecting to be able to just use the host IP but it looks like the data centre have restricted packets to the MAC address of the host NIC. When set up I can ping the public IP (it is both eh host and the guest?) but not their gateway. Should a macvtap not be presenting the MAC address of the host NIC to the router and thus allowing packets from the guest? I clearly have a lack of understanding of how this is working and how it is meant to work. When I tried the same thing on mt hardware/network I can create myltiple guests that all use the macvtap interface and I have no problems getting connectivity to the outside world. Before I approach the data centre about this I want to be sure I understand what I am doing. I ultimately want to host a mail server and several different web servers as guests all behind this one host. I would alias their public IPs to the host NIC and use IPtables to route traffic based on destination IP. Does that make sense? Can anyone suggest the right way to achieve this? Please and thanks. *Paul O'Rorke* *Tracker Software Products (Canada) Limited * www.tracker-software.com <http://www.tracker-software.com/> Tel: +1 (250) 324 1621 Fax: +1 (250) 324 1623 <http://www.tracker-software.com/> Support: http://www.tracker-software.com/support Download latest Releases http://www.tracker-software.com/downloads/ --------------65291CF0C3B4F66AA350A7A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1252"> </head> <body text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> <p>Hi list,</p> <p>Can anyone advise me on the correct/best set up for Virtual Server Hosting?</p> <p>I have a guest in my server room wish to migrate to dedicated server I rented in an offsite in a data centre. I rented a box with one NIC and one public IP. I installed KVM on it and a guest. (both Ubuntu 18.04 LTS server edition). I am struggling to get the networking right.</p> <p>Essentially I want the "Virtual Server Hosting" config mentioned here: <br> <a moz-do-not-send="true" href="https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/6/html-single/virtualization_administration_guide/index#sect-attch-nic-physdev">https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/6/html-single/virtualization_administration_guide/index#sub-sect-routed-mode</a></p> <p>I have not had any luck setting that up. It is listed in the "Routed" section but the graphic says the virtual switch should be in bridged mode. <br> </p> <p>I also tried using macvtap, and since I have only one guest was expecting to be able to just use the host IP but it looks like the data centre have restricted packets to the MAC address of the host NIC. When set up I can ping the public IP (it is both eh host and the guest?) but not their gateway. Should a macvtap not be presenting the MAC address of the host NIC to the router and thus allowing packets from the guest?</p> <p>I clearly have a lack of understanding of how this is working and how it is meant to work. When I tried the same thing on mt hardware/network I can create myltiple guests that all use the macvtap interface and I have no problems getting connectivity to the outside world.</p> <p>Before I approach the data centre about this I want to be sure I understand what I am doing. I ultimately want to host a mail server and several different web servers as guests all behind this one host. I would alias their public IPs to the host NIC and use IPtables to route traffic based on destination IP.<br> </p> <p>Does that make sense? Can anyone suggest the right way to achieve this?<br> </p> <p>Please and thanks.</p> <div class="moz-signature"> <title></title> <p><b>Paul O'Rorke</b><br> <b>Tracker Software Products (Canada) Limited </b><br> <a href="http://www.tracker-software.com/">www.tracker-software.com</a><br> Tel: +1 (250) 324 1621<br> Fax: +1 (250) 324 1623<br> <br> <a href="http://www.tracker-software.com/"> <img src="https://www.tracker-software.com/fckfiles/image/images/resellers/logo/TrackerSofwareProducts_Logo_330x100.png" name="image.png" width="198" height="60" border="0" align="bottom"> </a> <br> <br> Support: <br> <a href="http://www.tracker-software.com/support">http://www.tracker-software.com/support </a><br> Download latest Releases <br> <a href="http://www.tracker-software.com/downloads/">http://www.tracker-software.com/downloads/</a></p> </div> </body> </html> --------------65291CF0C3B4F66AA350A7A0--
Hi Daniel, thanks for the reply. To double check things I've bought a little windows 7 (32 bit) note book to test the iso images on via 'bare metal'. I'll respond with the results. Regards, Phill. On Tue, 22 Oct 2019 at 13:09, Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com> wrote:> On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 09:39:40PM +0100, Phill. Whiteside wrote: > > Hi good people, > > > > I've got a bit of a weird issue. I'm using QEMU emulator version > > 2.11.1(Debian 1:2.11+dfsg-1ubuntu7.19) And after some considerable time > of > > not using it for 32bit installations I now find that it can no longer > > install some older 32 bit installations (e.g. > > https://phillw.net/isos/lubuntu/natty/ ) The CPU goes to 100% and then > > after a while it just stops (I'm using virt-manager v1.5.1) I'm running > > lubuntu 18.04 (64 bit) on an i7 chipset that runs 64 bit debian / centos > > and MS server 2019 KVM instances via virt-manager without problems. > > > > Any pointers would be appreciated, > > I don't recall any known bugs with this. If you're willing to try > building new QEMU versions though, my suggestion would be to test the > latest upstream QEMU release(s) to see if it works any better. > > Regards, > Daniel > -- > |: https://berrange.com -o- > https://www.flickr.com/photos/dberrange :| > |: https://libvirt.org -o- > https://fstop138.berrange.com :| > |: https://entangle-photo.org -o- > https://www.instagram.com/dberrange :| > >