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2013 Oct 29
2
Installing tcp/ssh drivers for libvirt
Hello, Can somebody please point me to documentation regarding installing libvirt and the associated drivers from .rpms? I tried to compile from sources, but not sure where can I get the drivers from. What I get from the ./configure script is the following - configure:71547: Drivers configure:71549: configure:71551: Xen: no configure:71553: QEMU: yes configure:71555: UML: yes
2014 Aug 11
1
virt-preview repo for CentOS?
...itory is pretty much what we need. However, we would really rather run this job using CentOS. The job's configuration needs to work for longer than Fedora's release schedule would allow. Is anyone looking at doing something like this for CentOS? Thanks, [1] http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Virtualization_Preview_Repository -- Russell Bryant
2013 Oct 29
0
Re: Installing tcp/ssh drivers for libvirt
...dy part of the main Fedora repository. You can also use the fedora-virt-preview repo to use the latest virt stack while still sticking to a stable release (ie. right now, that provides rawhide's libvirt 1.1.3 on top of Fedora 19, instead of being stuck at 1.0.5). http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Virtualization_Preview_Repository If you are using something like RHEL, then contact your vendor. If you are using something like CentOS, then you get to enjoy the consequences of a distro with no formal support. -- Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
2013 Oct 29
1
Re: Installing tcp/ssh drivers for libvirt
...t; repository. You can also use the fedora-virt-preview repo to use the > latest virt stack while still sticking to a stable release (ie. right > now, that provides rawhide's libvirt 1.1.3 on top of Fedora 19, instead > of being stuck at 1.0.5). > > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Virtualization_Preview_Repository > > If you are using something like RHEL, then contact your vendor. If you > are using something like CentOS, then you get to enjoy the consequences > of a distro with no formal support. > > -- > Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266 > Libvirt virtualization lib...
2020 Mar 05
1
upgrading from fedora29 to fedora 31
Hi there I am using libvirt+lxc on fedora I just upgraded a couple boxes from f29 to f31 i am running into rather puzzling glitches on one of the boxes, and am having a hard time trying to figure what exactly is going wrong symptom being that on the faulty box, my 3 containers startup correctly, but all of them stop after some random time shortly after (approx. in the 5-10 minutes) in some
2011 May 10
2
Audio pass through
I'm running a RHEL6 as a development desktop with Fedora 14 (multimedia stuff) and Win XP (corporate email and calendars) running on it as KVM VMs. Everything runs great except for audio pass through. Audio works on the RHEL host. Both VMs see sound cards provided by the VM, but no sound is forthcoming. I have tried adding a PCI audio device from the physical host to the Fedora VM, but then
2011 Sep 14
2
Libvirt daemon usage question
I could use some help with clarification on the use of the libvirtd daemon with regards to managing remote KVM instances. Right now I have a CentOS 6 KVM server (libvirt-0.8.1), but would like to use some management applications that require higher version (0.8.8). First, is it possible to run the libvirtd daemon from within a VM, or does it require active kvm kernel module? Secondly, could a