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2014 Mar 27
0
Re: Using qemu+ssh on openSUSE 13.1/Tumbleweed
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 27.03.2014 12:19 Johannes Kastl wrote: > Trying from another machine (say target hostname is HOSTX, > username testuser) with virsh -c qemu+ssh://testusers@HOSTX/system > always results in >>> error: failed to connect to the hypervisor error: internal >>> error: received hangup / error event on socket I just found out,
2014 Apr 13
0
Setting elevator=noop in the guest necessary?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi everyone, I found an article about libvirt, and one thing that I have not seen anywhere else: > IMPORTANT: If you boot a Linux VM, you might want to add > “elevator=noop” to your Linux boot command line to force the disk > scheduler to let the host machine handle the disk writes > reorganisations (like tunnelling tcp over tcp, it
2014 Jun 14
0
libvirt, openSUSE, SuSeFirewall2 and port forwarding
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello list, I thought I had already asked this question, but apparently I just started writing a draft mail and never sent it (at least I can't find it in the archives). Has anyone setup qemu VMs using libvirt on openSUSE, and has gotten port forwarding to work? I used on of the many scripts out there, that go into /etc/libvirt/hooks/qemu, and
2014 Oct 25
0
Using virsh on OSX to control a VMs on a linux machine
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi everyone, maybe this is a stupid thing, but Google found no answer. So, for the next one trying this: I have a linux server, that runs a couple of VMs, and on which libvirt and virsh work like a charm. From time to time I'm on a Mac OSX machine, where I can install libvirt from macports very comfortably. But this far I have not gotten it to
2014 Apr 13
2
Re: Changing dnsmasq DNS settings for virtual machines
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi Laine, thanks for the answer. On 13.04.14 16:13 Laine Stump wrote: > There is no provision for that. If you want additional hosts to be > known by the libvcirt instance of dnsmasq, you must enter them into > the xml. I can set the addn-hosts in the .conf file in /var/lib/libvirt/dnsmasq/<nameofthenetwork>.conf. I was just not
2014 Apr 10
2
Re: Changing dnsmasq DNS settings for virtual machines
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 10.04.2014 13:08 Laine Stump wrote: > On 04/06/2014 08:33 AM, Johannes Kastl wrote: >> There was a bug in libvirt for quite awhile that caused >> locally-unresolved requests for hostnames in the domain given by >> the network's <domain name='xyzzy'/> element to be dropped rather >> than forwarded. Is
2014 Mar 27
2
Using qemu+ssh on openSUSE 13.1/Tumbleweed
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi everyone, I am trying to get libvirt with qemu-kvm to work on my machines running openSUSE 13.1 / Tumbleweed. My question is in regard to using qemu+ssh, which would be my preference, as I already have a working ssh-key authentication with SSH-Agent. I set the permissions of the manage-socket to 0770, added my user to the libvirt group and set
2015 Feb 23
4
Using confirmation of key usage per-host?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Dear all, bear with me, I know the SUBJECT sounds pretty unclear. I'll clarify in a minute. And please excuse that due to the keywords being unclear no usable help was found on google & Co... Assume there is a workstation, which connects to multiple machines, one of which is considered potentially unsafe. So, it would be nice to have agent
2014 Apr 06
3
Changing dnsmasq DNS settings for virtual machines
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi everyone, maybe this is an old fart, but I cant get it to work. I am running libvirt on a laptop, where a dnsmasq is already running to delegate dns info for my local (not-public) network. My resolv.conf (on the host) lists the system-dnsmasq as first server. I had to set the listen-adress for the system-dnsmasq to 127.0.0.1 and set