Displaying 20 results from an estimated 500 matches similar to: "Re: libvirt-users Digest, Vol 52, Issue 39"
2015 Mar 03
1
Re: QEMU interface type=ethernet
2015-03-02 23:41 GMT+03:00 Brian Rak <brak@gameservers.com>:
> In IRC, I was directed to this patch:
> https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2015-February/msg01212.html ...
> which does exactly what I was looking for. It doesn't build cleanly in that
> state, but it's pretty trivial fix (needs actualType added to the function
> definition for
2014 Sep 03
0
Fwd: Does virsh actually work?
On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 2:12 PM, Brian Rak <brak@gameservers.com> wrote:
> Try creating a blank file on the target system at
> /mnt/store01/virt/e7f75b9b-9ed4-4f7e-aa86-e481ab911d6f.qcow2 on 'dewey'.
>
Yes, tried that before posting. At least, with a simple "touch" command.
> Migrations really don't go well when the target disk doesn't exist.
2012 Oct 07
1
Having problem with Samba Internal DNS
Hello All,
I've just installed the new samba 4 from git. the version is: Version 4.1.0pre1-GIT-8287938
My system is centos 6.3.
I was following the Samba4/HOWTO, but when I reach the?Testing/Debugging Dynamic DNS Updates?level, and run?/usr/local/samba/sbin/samba_dnsupdate --verbose --all-names, it failed with:
; TSIG error with server: tsig verify failure
Failed nsupdate: 2
Calling
2010 May 26
2
Music on Hold
Hello
Yesterday, i brought linksys PAP2 and have success with that. The only thing that does not go well is the music on hold. When i press 'hold' button from the telephone set instead of playing the music on hold that i have setup in Asterisk, Telephone Set plays its own MOH. Is there any way to tackle this issue.
Regards
Taimur Hasan
-THQ- !!!ONE
2014 Apr 26
1
Ability of a VM to detect Libvirt events.
Hi there,
Let's assume a libvirt event occurred on a VM, i.e an event like pause VM
or reboot VM or any other libvirt event. Can the VM determine that such
event was originated by libvirt? ---or in a more general term by the
hypervisor? If yes, how can this be done in theory?
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Taimur
2010 Apr 15
3
Same model over multiple databases problem
Hello,
I run many gameservers (about 10), each gameserver has a different
database and all gameserver''s databases has the table "players" which
is associated to the model Player. So every time I want to work with
the Player model I need connect to a different database depending on
which gameserver I am working on.
My problem is that I need to make rails choose which database
2012 Mar 20
0
Error opening terminal: Unknown | Ubuntu 64 bits / PHP /
Hey guys, I'm doing a control panel for my little business, and I need to run .exe gameservers (a Mount & Blade: Warband gameserver) which is only for Windows.
It works perfect through Wine without PHP / www-data (apache2) user.
This is the command that I use:
nohup wineconsole --backend=curses (.exe server location and configuration file).
i have tryed very different commands, and
2014 Mar 24
2
Re: Starting processes inside VMs using Libvirt?
Thank you Eric,
I am using KVM: qemu.. I'll try to see how I can use qemu-guest-agent..
If you have links to examples on how to start with it let me know please.
Consider the following simple scenario..
I am using KVM to run several VMs; one of OSs in the guests is Windows XP.
I want to send to it something from the Hypervisor level, e,g
text,parameters,etc
so that it will be displayed in
2011 Sep 01
3
CentOS 6 Partitioning Help
*Re-sending as it appears my original e-mail did not go through*.
Good Evening All,
I have a question regarding CentOS 6 server partitioning. Now I know
there are a lot of different ways to partition the system and different
opinions depending on the use of the server. I currently have a quad
core intel system running 8GB of RAM with 1 TB hard drive (single). In
the past as a FreeBSD user, I
2014 Mar 24
0
Re: Starting processes inside VMs using Libvirt?
On 03/24/2014 10:36 AM, Taimur Al Said wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I am a beginner with Libvirt. I was practicing using Python bindings with
> libvirt to do some basic stuff like starting a VM, rebooting a VM,
> displaying the number of domain,etc. I was wondering since the hypervisor
> has control over the VMs, it is possible to use Libvirt to inject code into
> the VM? Is it
2014 Mar 24
0
Re: Starting processes inside VMs using Libvirt?
On 03/24/2014 01:31 PM, Taimur Al Said wrote:
> Thank you Eric,
[please don't top-post on technical lists]
>
> I am using KVM: qemu.. I'll try to see how I can use qemu-guest-agent..
> If you have links to examples on how to start with it let me know please.
> Consider the following simple scenario..
>
> I am using KVM to run several VMs; one of OSs in the guests
2009 Feb 02
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-commits] r63168 - /cfe/trunk/Driver/clang.cpp
Hi Piortr,
This also breaks the hand-built VC++ project.
Any clues on where I should define this?
Thanks,
snaroff
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2018 May 25
3
Re: virRandomBits - not very random
Reviving an ancient thread:
On 11/04/2014 02:18 AM, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 11:09:12AM -0500, Brian Rak wrote:
>> I just ran into an issue where I had about 30 guests get duplicate mac
>> addresses assigned. These were scattered across 30 different machines.
>>
>> Some debugging revealed that:
>>
>> 1) All the host machines were
2014 May 28
3
Re: nwfilter usage
On 05/27/2014 02:46 AM, Brian Rak wrote:
> Make sure you have:
>
> /proc/sys/net/bridge/bridge-nf-call-iptables = 1
That doesn't make sense. bridge-nf-call-iptables controls whether or not
traffic going across a Linux host bridge device will be sent through
iptables, but the rules created by nwfilter are applied to the "vnetX"
tap devices that connect the guest to the
2012 Feb 28
0
[Bug 772] New: Rate Limiting
http://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=772
Summary: Rate Limiting
Product: iptables
Version: unspecified
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: blocker
Priority: P5
Component: unknown
AssignedTo: netfilter-buglog at lists.netfilter.org
ReportedBy: AsadMoeen at
2015 Mar 02
2
QEMU interface type=ethernet
With Libvirt under modern kernels, you can't use <interface
type='ethernet'> unless QEMU is running as root.
Running qemu as root is not ideal, but I was able to track down the
issue to this linux change:
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=ca6bb5d7ab22ac79f608fe6cbc6b12de6a5a19f0
Which means that if you're seeing errors like this:
2013 Sep 05
0
Re: SR-IOV Pool Availability
On 08/28/2013 05:25 AM, Brian Rak wrote:
> If I'm using the SR-IOV Pool assignment method (from
> http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/Networking#Assignment_from_a_pool_of_SRIOV_VFs_in_a_libvirt_.3Cnetwork.3E_definition
> ), how would I check how many virtual functions are already in use?
Hi Brian
Hope the following can help you.
[root@sriov2 images]# virsh net-dumpxml hostnet
2014 May 29
0
Re: Updating domain XML issue
Okay, let's try this another way... how are people dynamically
attaching/removing cdroms from guests, without requiring a guest restart?
On 5/22/2014 4:14 PM, Brian Rak wrote:
> I'm trying to unmount a guest cdrom using libvirt_domain_update_device
> (via php-libvirt). The guest cdrom is currently mounted via Ceph, via
> this XML:
>
> <disk type='network'
2015 Mar 02
0
Re: QEMU interface type=ethernet
On 3/2/2015 1:41 PM, Brian Rak wrote:
> With Libvirt under modern kernels, you can't use <interface
> type='ethernet'> unless QEMU is running as root.
>
> Running qemu as root is not ideal, but I was able to track down the
> issue to this linux change:
>
>
2014 Nov 04
0
Re: virRandomBits - not very random
On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 11:09:12AM -0500, Brian Rak wrote:
> I just ran into an issue where I had about 30 guests get duplicate mac
> addresses assigned. These were scattered across 30 different machines.
>
> Some debugging revealed that:
>
> 1) All the host machines were restarted within a couple seconds of each
> other
> 2) All the host machines had fairly similar