Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Unable to configure libvirt"
2013 Nov 20
3
Re: how to install libvirt-python
OK. I am trying to install virt-manager from source but found it difficult!
So I decided to install from repo.
# yum install virt-manager libvirt
Dependencies Resolved
========================================================================================================================
Package Arch Version
2013 Nov 23
1
windows can not see the content of samba shared folder
Hello,
I want to access a shared folder on my linux from a windows machine. The smb.conf has this entry
?? [samba_share]
??????? comment = QEMU share place
??????? path = /media/samba_share
??????? valid users = mahmood vb
??????? public = no
??????? writable = yes
??????? printable = no
??????? create mask = 0777
Then I added a user to samba with "smbpasswd mahmood". The folder mask
2013 Nov 20
2
how to install libvirt-python
Hi,
I have successfully installed libvirt-.0.10.0 from source
./configure
make
make install
How can I check that if libvirt-python is installed? Search the folders, it seems there is no such file
[root@tiger ~]# find /usr/ -name libvirt-python
[root@tiger ~]# find . -name libvirt-python
[root@tiger ~]#
Regards,
Mahmood
2013 Nov 20
2
Re: how to install libvirt-python
>Does running 'virt-host-validate' point out any problems?
# virt-host-validate
QEMU: Checking for hardware virtualization : PASS
QEMU: Checking for device /dev/kvm : PASS
QEMU: Checking for device /dev/vhost-net : PASS
QEMU: Checking for device
2013 Nov 21
1
Re: how to install libvirt-python
>You may be missing the distro version of qemu (that is, your self-build
>qemu at /usr/local/bin/qemu-x86_64 is not the same as what RHEL ships,
>and since you are using the RHEL libvirt, it may not know to look for a
>self-built alternative).
Excuse me, but it seems that there is not way to uninstall the qemu which has been built from source.
There is no target for uninstall. Is it
2015 Dec 07
2
Issues with installing Libvirt 1.2.7 on Ubuntu 12.04
Hi,
I am trying to manually install libvirt 1.2.7 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (64bit).
I have installed libxml2-dev libgnutls-dev libcurl4-gnutls-dev python-dev,
but I am facing dependency issues for libdevmapper libraries.
Is there any workaround for this dependency? OR is there any other way to
install libivirt 1.2.7 on Ubuntu 12.04.
Following is the output of the error
#apt-get install
2003 Oct 30
2
conflicts(detail=TRUE)
Dear all,
Could somebody please explain what the following conflict is about?
best
mahmood
R> conflicts(detail=TRUE)
$"package:methods"
[1] "body<-"
$"package:base"
[1] "body<-"
R>
PS: I send an earlier mail yesterday on this subject
that was definitly not clear, therefore I try again.
http://www.ne.su.se/~ma
2013 Nov 20
0
Re: how to install libvirt-python
On 11/20/2013 12:01 PM, Mahmood Naderan wrote:
>> Have you installed libvirt-daemon-kvm
> There is no such package.
Oh right, RHEL 6 uses the older scheme with fewer packages. And it
appears that you are using a downstream fork of RHEL, given your
previous mail:
>
> Installing for dependencies:
> libvirt-client
> x86_64 0.10.2-18.el6_4.14
2013 Nov 20
0
Re: how to install libvirt-python
On 11/20/2013 09:26 AM, Mahmood Naderan wrote:
> Hi,
> I have successfully installed libvirt-.0.10.0 from source
>
> ./configure
> make
> make install
>
> How can I check that if libvirt-python is installed? Search the folders, it seems there is no such file
>
> [root@tiger ~]# find /usr/ -name libvirt-python
> [root@tiger ~]# find . -name libvirt-python
2006 Apr 11
2
yum update conflict
I updated my i386 systems without any problems, but when I tried to
update one of my x86_64 systems, I got an error from yum.
Transaction Check Error: file /usr/include/libdevmapper.h from
install of device-mapper-1.02.02-3.0.RHEL4 conflicts with file from
package device-mapper-1.01.04-1.0.RHEL4
So it can't install the newer package because it conflicts with the
older package???
2005 Oct 31
2
Rsync with OCFS (RAC)
Hello All
We currently use rsync for various jobs at our company. We are now
looking at using it to create an offsite synchronized copy of an Oracle
10g
RAC archive logs area. The source area is on Oracle OCFS file system.
The OCFS filesystem requires all reads/writes to be performed with the
O_DIRECT option, thus bypassing cache. Oracle provide an updated
coreutils package which includes the
2009 May 05
2
samba on mipsel board
Hi,
I have cross compiled samba to a mipsel board. I could access the shares
from another linux machine using smbmount, and from a mac OSX machine.
But, I can not modify files from an XP machine. I could successfully
mount the shares, but if I open, say a text file from the XP in notepad
and try to modify it, it generates an error "not enough storage is
available to process this
2008 Feb 04
3
Large RAID volume issues
I have just finished creating an array on our new enclosure and our CentOS 5
server has recognized it. It shows as the full 6tb in the LSI configuration
utility as well as when I ran fdisk:
[root at HOST sbin]# fdisk /dev/sdb
Note: sector size is 2048 (not 512)
The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 182292.
There is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024,
and could in
2015 Mar 19
3
Building libvirt 1.2.13 from source
Hello
I am trying to build libvirt 1.2.13 (latest) from source on a Ubuntu 14.04
64 bit box. After installing all the dependencies (libyajl, libdevmapper,
libpciaccess, libnl), I could finish the build and install. However,
invoking libvirtd throws this:
root@ubuntu:/home/hvishwanath/Downloads/libvirt-1.2.13# libvirtd
libvirtd: /usr/lib/libvirt-qemu.so.0: version `LIBVIRT_QEMU_1.2.3' not
2013 Nov 20
0
Re: how to install libvirt-python
On 11/20/2013 09:58 AM, Mahmood Naderan wrote:
[please don't top-post on technical lists]
>
> Error polling connection 'qemu:///system': internal error Cannot find suitable emulator for x86_64
Have you installed libvirt-daemon-kvm? Does running
'virt-host-validate' point out any problems?
--
Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266
Libvirt virtualization
2006 Dec 04
2
Strange issue with device-mapper lib in CentOS
Hello all,
a couple of weeks ago I've been installing CentOS 4.2 on a very-old
server machine with MSI server board based on Intel GX440 chipset, two
Xeons 500Mhz and one 1Gig of RAM. There is an AMI MegaRaid 467
installed as a storage controller, which causes some troubles with
installation, as stock CenOS4 install and production kernels doesn't
have older megaraid.ko module compiled,
2006 Aug 21
1
[PATCH 3 of 6] dm-userspace internal libdmu support for userspace tool
# HG changeset patch
# User Ryan Grimm <grimm@us.ibm.com>
# Date 1156190589 18000
# Node ID a19a066dea764a70f06b4e4341229db92c2eb5c3
# Parent 53c5bcecfcfdb70cb3a2aed0adb564312988fbdd
dm-userspace internal libdmu support for userspace tool
Signed-off-by: Ryan Grimm <grimm@us.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Dan Smith <danms@us.ibm.com>
diff -r 53c5bcecfcfd -r a19a066dea76 tools/Makefile
2014 Mar 10
1
Fail to install libvirt
Hi all,
I am trying to install libvirt from source code(I have some version of
libvirt installed before and I intend to overwrite it), my workflow is
shown below,
#!/bin/sh
apt-get install gnutls-bin libgnutls-dev -y
apt-get install libxml++2.6-2 libxml++2.6-dev -y
apt-get install libdevmapper-dev -y
apt-get install libpciaccess-dev -y
apt-get install python-dev -y
apt-get install libnl-dev -y
2013 Jul 18
2
Puppetlabs Apt module: dependency cycle
Using ```puppetlabs/apt``` in a puppet provisioner for vagrant. the
module is installed in puppet/modules and I''m getting a strange Dependency
cycle error.
the code in the manifest file:
# Run apt-get update when anything beneath /etc/apt/ changes
#taken from
https://blog.kumina.nl/2010/11/puppet-tipstricks-running-apt-get-update-only-when-needed/
exec { "apt-get
2018 May 15
12
[PATCH libldm 00/12] New API: an ability to retrieve created device-mapper devices back after they have been created.
The main goal of these patch series is to implement a new API that allows to retrieve created device-mapper devices for volumes and partitions back after they have been created.
As part of this patch:
- required libdevmapper version was bumped to 1.02. I think it is safe because it was released more then 10 years ago;
- newer version of libdevmapper allowed to simplify code base a little bit;
-