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2019 Apr 01
2
Re: guestfish Remote Images IPv6 Support
Unfortunately I do need to use the address explicitly as opposed to hostnames because the source of the data fed here is Ceph's monmap which returns the addresses explicitly. I've tried all the common ways to escape the : in the v6 address to no avail.  I definitely agree that the problem looks to be it parsing the colons as if the port comes next and then everything after that is args. Should I file a bug report?  There...
2019 Apr 01
0
Re: guestfish Remote Images IPv6 Support
On Mon, Apr 01, 2019 at 08:45:48AM -0500, Jonathan Wright wrote: > Unfortunately I do need to use the address explicitly as opposed to > hostnames because the source of the data fed here is Ceph's monmap > which returns the addresses explicitly. > > I've tried all the common ways to escape the : in the v6 address to > no avail.  I definitely agree that the problem looks to be it > parsing the colons as if the port comes next and then everything > after that is args. > &gt...
2019 Mar 29
2
guestfish Remote Images IPv6 Support
I have scoured the web and can't find anything on the topic: Is IPv6 supported for remote image targets? For example: guestfish --format=raw --ro -a rbd://[fd00::cefc:1]:6789/images/CentOS-7-x86_64-GenericCloud-1901 Does not work citing the following: libguestfs: trace: set_verbose true libguestfs: trace: set_verbose = 0 libguestfs: create: flags = 0, handle = 0x5560231bdfb0, program =
2019 Apr 01
2
Re: guestfish Remote Images IPv6 Support
...bmit a PR otherwise a bug report. On 4/1/19 9:30 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > On Mon, Apr 01, 2019 at 08:45:48AM -0500, Jonathan Wright wrote: >> Unfortunately I do need to use the address explicitly as opposed to >> hostnames because the source of the data fed here is Ceph's monmap >> which returns the addresses explicitly. >> >> I've tried all the common ways to escape the : in the v6 address to >> no avail.  I definitely agree that the problem looks to be it >> parsing the colons as if the port comes next and then everything >> after...
2012 Aug 06
2
using RBD with libvirt 0.9.13
I'm having some trouble creating KVM domains with RBD block devices using virsh. I've managed to get virsh to define the domain, but it gives an error when trying to start the domain: error: Failed to start domain test0 error: internal error process exited while connecting to monitor: char device redirected to /dev/pts/3 kvm: -drive