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2015 Nov 23
0
Re: removing PS/2 keyboard
On Mon, Nov 23, 2015 at 01:34:43PM +0200, Tadas wrote: > Hello lists, > I wonder, is there a way to remove a PS/2 keyboard from a guest and > leave it only with USB bus one? Problem is that if i edit guest (via > virsh edit) and change keyboard bus from ps2 to usb, I end up with two > keyboards: ps2 and usb one. No, there's no way to remove the PS2 keyboard or mouse, they as
2015 Mar 13
6
Re: Processor usage of qemu process.
On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 12:35 PM, Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> wrote: > On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 10:32:14AM +0100, Dominique Ramaekers wrote: >> Dear Daniel, my XML's: >> >> Note: It seems I was to quick, the Windows 8.1 isn't fixed... >> >> Windows Server 2015 R2 >> >> <domain type='kvm' id='146'> >>
2015 Mar 13
2
Re: Processor usage of qemu process.
Dear Daniel, my XML's: Note: It seems I was to quick, the Windows 8.1 isn't fixed... Windows Server 2015 R2 <domain type='kvm' id='146'> <name>CmsrvAPP2</name> <uuid>02c5daef-662a-85ba-7291-485118badc64</uuid> <memory unit='KiB'>3149824</memory> <currentMemory unit='KiB'>3149824</currentMemory>
2006 Jan 03
2
way to disable keyboard and mouse ports
Is there a way to disable the keyboard and mouse ports? I have a machine in a public area running an application that no-one needs to touch. However, someone could come up and plug a keyboard in it and mouse and be logged in as that user (not root). Is there a way to disable the mouse and keyboard so only remote ssh connections will control the PC if changes need to be made. This would also
2015 Mar 12
3
Processor usage of qemu process.
I have been using libvirt for a while now with some linux guest installed. And everything has been working great. I've got a nice new (used) HP virtual host with 12 x dual core and 48Gb mem. My Windows servers are getting old, so I found it was time to take the next step and also virtualise my Windows systems. Now I've got two Windows guests on my new host: - A Windows 8.1 which runs a
2019 Jan 25
2
Keyboard problems with VNC access
Hi, I am pretty new to libvirt, but have succeeded in setting up two VM's, Windows 10 and ClearOS (a Centos derivative) and they both have the same issue. I have installed both of them with a UK English keyboard, but the host machine is remote and in the US with a US locale. When I access either through VNC (I've tried TightVNC and VNC-Viewer), a number of my keys don't map
2015 Aug 03
2
Cannot boot libvirt guests with OVMF. Raw qemu-kvm works as expected
Using: edk2.git-0-20150803.b1141.ga0973dc.x86_64 edk2.git-ovmf-x64-0-20150802.b1139.gb234418.noarch On Fedora 22. Provisioning a i440FX system in virt-manager and attempting to boot results in successful EFI initialization, but the VM exits ungracefully after the bootloader (with F22 and CentOS 7 installer images). There's no really useful information in any of the logs. Using qemu-kvm
2018 Apr 04
1
Adjusting vram for windows/photoshop
Hi, I have a fedora27 system with a win10 guest trying to use photoshop 2015. I've adjusted the vram parameter for the guest to 512M with QXL, but photoshop still reports "3D features and some filters require 512MB vRAM and photoshop has detected less than that on your system." What is the proper way to adjust the vram value to provide at least 512MB vram? I've included my xml
2015 Jul 11
3
Re: Migrate Win2k3 to KVM
Hi, Here is the XML file of the my VM: <!-- WARNING: THIS IS AN AUTO-GENERATED FILE. CHANGES TO IT ARE LIKELY TO BE OVERWRITTEN AND LOST. Changes to this xml configuration should be made using: virsh edit SJ-SIMISPC or other application using the libvirt API. --> <domain type='kvm'> <name>SJ-SIMISPC</name>
2023 Jan 14
1
failed: Could not start storage pool: cannot open directory: ... No such file or directory
On Sat, Jan 14, 2023 at 4:33 PM Jos? Mar?a Terry Jim?nez <jtj at tssystems.net> wrote: > El 13/1/23 a las 18:50, Kaushal Shriyan escribi?: > > Hi, > > > > # cat /etc/redhat-release > > CentOS Linux release 7.9.2009 (Core) > > #virt-install --version > > 1.5.0 > > # > > > > # ls -l /var/lib/libvirt/isos/ > > total 8302356 >
2015 May 23
1
Samba4 Disable USB ports
El 23/5/2015 3:27 p. m., "Nico Kadel-Garcia" <nkadel at gmail.com> escribi?: > > On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 6:10 AM, Neil <nwilson123 at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi guys, > > > > I'm running a Sernet-samba-ad-4.1.17-11.el6.x86_64 PDC with another 4 > > Samba4 DC's all joined to the same AD domain myorg.local > > > > My client wants
2017 Jun 14
3
virtual drive performance
Hi, I'm investigating a performance issue on a virtualized windows server host that is run on a ubuntu machine via libvirt/qemu. While the host can easily read/write on the raid drive with 100Mmb/s as observable with dd, the virtualized windows server running on that host is barely able to read/write with at most 8Mb/s and averages around 1.4Mb/s. This has grown to the extent that the
2007 Sep 18
1
usb keyboard and double hits
Dear xen pro''s, Totally being a newby to xensource I downloaded the iso image of xensource express. I would like to test it on a dell vostro 400. I know the machine isn''t in the hardware list, but I still hope to receive some hints to get it working. The problem is following: When booting, in the first screen where you can choose for "F2 advanced install" typing is
2005 May 02
2
demo cd lacks usb-support
Hi, i tried to boot the democd, and failed - well, i couldn''t type, since i''m using a usb-keyboard. I''d expect that HID-device-support is statically compiled in, but it doesn''t seem to be that way. Of course, i than used a PS2-keyboard, but just for the next democd: you should deliver it with usb-support ;-) (i hope that''s possible, is it?)
2015 Aug 04
2
Re: Cannot boot libvirt guests with OVMF. Raw qemu-kvm works as expected
On Mon, Aug 03, 2015 at 03:39:30PM -0700, Ryan Barry wrote: >On 08/03/2015 01:43 PM, Ryan Barry wrote: >> Using: >> >> edk2.git-0-20150803.b1141.ga0973dc.x86_64 >> edk2.git-ovmf-x64-0-20150802.b1139.gb234418.noarch >> >> On Fedora 22. >> >> Provisioning a i440FX system in virt-manager and attempting to boot >> results in successful EFI
2015 Sep 17
2
error: internal error: Failed to reserve port 5908
After saving a particular VM running WinXP, any attempt to resume it (even when no other VM's are running) generates the following error: olympus ~ # virsh restore /var/lib/libvirt/qemu/save/WinXP.save error: Failed to restore domain from /var/lib/libvirt/qemu/save/WinXP.save error: internal error: Failed to reserve port 5908 This started sometimes towards the end of last year with only the
2007 May 16
6
Keyboard change
Hello, it''s not the first time but ... Who know? Well, I use xen in HVM. All works fine, my keyboard in Dom0 is AZERTY, but this keyboard become QWERTY when i enter in VM, it''s not useful to type password. How can i keep my keyboard AZERTY in my VM and in Dom0? -- Benjamin HENRION Elève de 4eme année de l'' EXIA (Nancy) Ecole supérieure d''informatique Spé
2014 May 13
3
Bug#748052: xen-hypervisor-4.3-amd64: No USB keyboard after booting into Dom0
Package: xen-hypervisor-4.3-amd64 Version: 4.3.0-3+b1 Severity: normal Dear Maintainer, After booting into kernel 3.13 dom0, the keyboard no longer works. All other aspects work, ssh is needed to login to the system to start working with the domU's. They keyboard works at the grub menu just fine, and works normal when booting into the non xen kernel. -- System Information: Debian Release:
2014 May 14
0
Bug#748052: Bug#748052: xen-hypervisor-4.3-amd64: No USB keyboard after booting into Dom0
Control: tag -1 +moreinfo On Tue, 2014-05-13 at 08:55 -0700, Mike Egglestone wrote: > After booting into kernel 3.13 dom0, the keyboard no longer works. > All other aspects work, ssh is needed to login to the system to > start working with the domU's. > They keyboard works at the grub menu just fine, and > works normal when booting into the non xen kernel. I think at a minimum
2015 Apr 14
3
Re: VM Performance using KVM Vs. VMware ESXi
On 4/14/2015 4:42 PM, Dominique Ramaekers wrote: > > About Spice: I think it’s good practice to use spice because it > improves the performance of the VM in general by improving screen > performance. If your VM is constantly displaying output, you’ll > probably will notice a difference. > [Jatin] Ok, This is not my concern as of now. I will take a look at it sometime later.