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charlieb
2010 Nov 16
3
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HI, I've just begun using libvirt as part of my KVM installation and
have been having some confusion regarding networking of my virtual
guests. I'm not sure if I should even be sending this to this mailing
list and if not please let me know and if possible where I should be
sending this inquiry.
I understand I can setup a dedicated bridged interface for my guest. But
as for the virbr
2011 Jul 29
2
ruby-libvirt 0.4.0
On 07/29/11 - 09:34:17AM, David M. Barlieb wrote:
> Hi, I'm fairly new to using libvirt. I have RHEL6 servers running KVM
> virtual environment. As I understand it, libvirt provides the tools to
> the KVM environment so that I can create domains or virtual guests. So,
> that being said, what does this ruby-libvirt provide me...
2011 Jul 28
1
management tools for kvm
I have been installing kvm guests on a number of hosts and have been
managing them through a single virt manager on one of the hosts. I am
looking for a tool that will allow me to manage them from a windows
workstation, possibly using a web interface. Everything I've looked at
and read about seems to require a linux workstation to install on, like
oVirt or ConVirt. I am looking for a product
2012 Mar 04
1
can't add cpu's to virtual guest
I have a rhel6.0 server running kvm. I have recently needed to add additional cpu's to some of the guests but cannot do it via virt-manager, can't doit using virt, and can't do it by vi the guest.xml file. Is this a bug or am I missing something?
Thanks,
DaveB
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2012 Sep 11
0
issue with kvm host crashing
I have a dell r910 with rhel6.2 on it and libvirt 0.8. This machine is hosting 12 virtual guests. Every 3 - 5 months the server crashes for no apparent reason. The logs show no kernel panics or other issues causing the crash. The sar logs show a very high context switch count ( approx. 170000). and also high runq-sz (approx. 10 - 18). The cpu's were mostly idle, memory usage low, no swapping,