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2010 Dec 03
5
XCP 1.0 beta : NOOB: how do i log into a newly created VM?
Hi:
Sorry for the basic NOOB question but I managed to create a VM but now I
am stuck. On page 26 of the XCP Virtual Machine Installation Guide it
says "VNC and perform the OS installation". I tried everything I could
find (listed below) but I am stuck. Any help would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Here are two questions whose answers would really help:
1.
2010 Dec 21
1
noob: xen hypervisor answerfile fields
Hi:
Can you tell me where I can find documentation for the Xen Hypervisor
answerfile? I am trying to setup a PXE boot to automatically load dom0
on empty machines.
Thank you,
Joe
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2011 May 17
6
Problems creating a Fedora 14 domU using XCP 1.0 and xe
Hi Folks:
I am having trouble creating a Fedora 14 domU on a XCP 1.0 dom0
hypervisor and am hoping that someone can help me figure out what I am
doing wrong.
Here is what I did (per the user''s guide and reference manual):
## Step 1. Create the VM:
# uuid=$(xe vm-install template=''Other install media''
new-name-label=''test'')
## Note: I also tried
2010 Dec 24
2
XCP 1.0 beta Realtek 8168 nic not working
I''m trying to build out a test cloud using XCP 1.0.0 beta with 3 machines of
18 cores total (Phenom II 1090s). I''ve built three machines, installed XCP
1.0.0 beta on them and they all three
have the same problem - the Realtek network cards don''t work. The following
is the output from lspci
03:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8111/8168B
PCI
2010 Dec 03
3
XCP 1.0 beta : install problem - unable to retrieve stage2.img over the network using http
Hi Folks:
I am a NOOB and need some help and/or advice about debugging a domU VM
boot problem in XCP 1.0 beta.
I am trying to get my first VM installed over the network using XCP 1.0
beta. I am able to get to the VNC boot window but the installation
process fails after a few minutes with this error:
Unable to retrieve
http://10.45.2.1//tcc/os/CentOS-5.5-x86_64/images/stage2.img
2017 Oct 11
2
[PATCH] v2v: -i vmx: Refuse to load a disk image by accident.
If you accidentally point -i vmx at a disk image, it will try to load
the whole thing into memory and crash. Catch this narrow case and
print an error.
However don't fail if ‘file’ is not installed or if we don't know what
the file is.
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v2v/parse_vmx.ml | 12 ++++++++++++
1 file changed, 12 insertions(+)
diff --git a/v2v/parse_vmx.ml b/v2v/parse_vmx.ml
index 65d5a0edd..f6c34e2cf
2012 Nov 05
1
is this mailing list active? i am seeing low activity and am receiving spam
Hi Folks:
Is this mailing list active? It seems to have pretty low activity and I
have received several spam messages since signing up.
Regards,
Joe
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2017 Oct 11
1
Re: [PATCH] v2v: -i vmx: Refuse to load a disk image by accident.
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 05:17:14PM +0200, Pino Toscano wrote:
> On Wednesday, 11 October 2017 15:25:26 CEST Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> > If you accidentally point -i vmx at a disk image, it will try to load
> > the whole thing into memory and crash. Catch this narrow case and
> > print an error.
> >
> > However don't fail if ‘file’ is not installed or if we
2017 Oct 11
0
Re: [PATCH] v2v: -i vmx: Refuse to load a disk image by accident.
On Wednesday, 11 October 2017 15:25:26 CEST Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> If you accidentally point -i vmx at a disk image, it will try to load
> the whole thing into memory and crash. Catch this narrow case and
> print an error.
>
> However don't fail if ‘file’ is not installed or if we don't know what
> the file is.
> ---
> v2v/parse_vmx.ml | 12 ++++++++++++
>
2013 Oct 21
0
Re: Create RBD Format 2 disk images with qemu-image
On 10/17/2013 05:28 AM, Jon wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to use RBD Format 2 images so I can take advantage of layering.
>
> However, when I use "qemu-img create -f rbd rbd:data/foo 10G", I get
> format 1 RBD images. (Actually, when I use the "-f rbd" flag, qemu-img
> core dumps, but it looks like that feature may have been deprecated [1])
>
> Is
2013 Oct 17
2
Create RBD Format 2 disk images with qemu-image
Hello,
I would like to use RBD Format 2 images so I can take advantage of layering.
However, when I use "qemu-img create -f rbd rbd:data/foo 10G", I get format
1 RBD images. (Actually, when I use the "-f rbd" flag, qemu-img core dumps,
but it looks like that feature may have been deprecated [1])
Is there any way to have qemu-img create RBD Format 2 images or am I better
off
2010 Mar 04
0
how to create a Allocate On Demand disk image for a vm
Hi all,
Can anyone teach me how to create a Allocate On Demand disk image for a vm.
or give me a link that i can refer to
Thanks a lot,
Chi
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2002 Dec 04
0
How to create a hard disk image to load with pxelinux
Hello:
I'm trying to load a DR-DOS image for a set of thin clients through the
memlinux module of pxelinux.
After some help from the people at the Etherboot list, I was able to
make a DR-DOS 2.88 floppy image and loaded it O.K.
The problem is that the program I need to deploy requires a C: drive, so
I'm trying to create a hard disk image to load.
I couldn't find any help on how to
2010 Jul 15
0
How to create a guest os from existing disk image file
Hi
I have configured KVM with Fedora Core 13 by enabling the KVM virtualization
option while installing OS.
I have successfully created the guest OS by using the virt-install API
/usr/sbin/virt-install --name centos5 --ram 512 --disk
path=/var/lib/libvirt/images/
centos.img,size=5 --network network:default --accelerate --vnc -c
/tmp/CentOS-5.3-i386-bin-DVD.iso
I am able to login to the guest OS
2012 Nov 06
1
virt-install kickstart local file
Hi Everybody:
I am trying to get virt-install to work with a kickstart file that is on
the local file system.
I tried using the --initrd-inject="/tmp"
--extra-args="ks=file:/myks.cfg" but I got this error message:
ERROR --extra-args only work if specified with --location.
Here is the basic command:
virt-install \
--accelerate \
--cdrom
2010 Jul 19
1
How to create a guest os from existing disk image file with virt-install
Hi
I have configured KVM with Fedora Core 13 by enabling the KVM virtualization
option while installing OS.
I have successfully created the guest OS by using the virt-install API
/usr/sbin/virt-install --name centos5 --ram 512 --disk
path=/var/lib/libvirt/images/
centos.img,size=5 --network network:default --accelerate --vnc -c
/tmp/CentOS-5.3-i386-bin-DVD.iso
Os installed successfully and after
2007 May 24
1
how do I revert back from ZFS partitioned disk to original partitions
I accidentally created a zpool on a boot disk, it paniced the system
and now I can jumpstart and install the OS on it.
This is what it looks like.
partition> p
Current partition table (original):
Total disk sectors available: 17786879 + 16384 (reserved sectors)
Part Tag Flag First Sector Size Last Sector
0 usr wm 34 8.48GB
2007 Aug 31
1
Very slow disk performance on CentOS 4.5
I recently moved my CentOS 4.5 disk from a Lenovo ThinkCentre M52
(3.2 GHz Pentium 4) to a Lenovo ThinkCentre M55 (3.4 GHz Core 2
Duo). I had to install the SMP kernel, but other than that
everything just worked. I did have an issue with accidentally
initializing my /boot partition, but that was my own fault.
But the system was not feeling right. Some things just seemed to be
slower,
2009 Nov 25
2
Disable "Hibernation" option ?
Hi,
In my GNOME System menu (in French) there are basically the following
options :
- Lock screen
- Hibernate
- Close session
- Shut down
Is there any way to disable the "Hibernate" option ? In the past, I've
accidentally clicked on it, which put the computer to sleep, only it
refused to wake up after that.
Maybe some package to uninstall ? But which one ?
Cheers,
Niki
2009 Jul 04
2
[PATCH] Create /var/run/tftpd-hpa.pid in standalone mode
This is more a question than a serious proposal. The name of the pid
file should probably be configurable, and it should be unlinked on
normal termination, but no such thing exists in standalone mode.
SIGTERM and SIGINT should be catched and considered normal, I guess.
Signed-off-by: Ferenc Wagner <wferi at niif.hu>
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tftpd/tftpd.c | 7 +++++++
1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 0