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2018 May 02
1
Running ChromiumOS on libvirt
Has anyone had any success running ChromiumOS as a VM under libvirt and can provide, or point me to, a set of instructions for getting it to work? I've tried and get as far as the white boot screen with the Chromium logo, but the VM just hangs there. Regards, Tony. -- Tony Arnold MBCS, CITP | Senior IT Security Analyst | Directorate of IT Services | Desk 51, Office 2, Kilburn Building | The
2015 Mar 16
2
Re: still possible to use traditional bridge network setup ?
Laine wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: sendmail [mailto:justsendmailnothingelse@gmail.com] On Behalf > Of Laine Stump > Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 4:12 PM > To: libvirt-users@redhat.com > Cc: Lentes, Bernd > Subject: Re: [libvirt-users] still possible to use traditional bridge network > setup ? > > On 03/16/2015 10:08 AM, Lentes, Bernd wrote: > >
2017 Nov 28
2
Re: kvm/libvirt on CentOS7 w/Windows 10 Pro guest
Tony Brian Albers writes: > On 11/27/2017 05:28 PM, Benjammin2068 wrote: > > Thanks for the reply. > > > > IIRC, I've even rebooted the system (host as well) with no success... but > maybe not. I'll try your suggestions again if I have an issue. > > > > I really thought it was updates. I also don't use any VirtIO stuff either. > As plain and
2017 Nov 27
2
Re: kvm/libvirt on CentOS7 w/Windows 10 Pro guest
On 11/25/2017 07:25 AM, Sam Varshavchik wrote: > > I don't use virtio drivers. My Windows 10 guest setup is as plain as it can be. > > Starting with qemu 2.9, there is some kind of a problem that prevents Windows 10 from rebooting itself properly. I've also read about others reporting this issue as well. It's possible that the problem started before 2.9. Fedora 25, with
2020 Apr 17
2
Re: Attaching DVD-writer
I’ve tried that post .. but either I get a new scsi passthrough controller in device manager, but no dvd or the boot in windows hangs Either that method won’t work anymore or my config is bad .. im not really sure what to put in controller, target, bus and unit .. Skickat från min iPad > 17 apr. 2020 kl. 08:38 skrev Tony Brian Albers <tba@kb.dk>: > > Hi Andreas, > >
2015 Mar 16
2
still possible to use traditional bridge network setup ?
Hi, i'm currently installing a SLES 12 64bit system. libvirt-client-1.2.5-13.3.x86_64 and libvirt-daemon-1.2.5-13.3.x86_64. Formerly I created my vm's (KVM) using a traditional bridge in my host systems, mostly SLES 11 SP3. But with SLES 12 I don't succeed. I can use the macvtap device in the host, but I like to be able to communicate between host and guest. Is the traditional bridge
2015 Mar 17
2
Re: still possible to use traditional bridge network setup ?
On 03/16/2015 01:07 PM, Lentes, Bernd wrote: > Bernd wrote: > >> Laine wrote: >> >>> -----Original Message----- >>> From: sendmail [mailto:justsendmailnothingelse@gmail.com] On >> Behalf Of >>> Laine Stump >>> Sent: Monday, March 16, 2015 4:12 PM >>> To: libvirt-users@redhat.com >>> Cc: Lentes, Bernd >>>
2017 Dec 07
1
public IP for VM
I can't seem to figure out how to setup a public IP for the VM so we could use it as a second public webserver. The host machine runs our primary webserver with CentOS 6.9 and one public ipv4 address configured on physical interface eth0. Now i have configured a new bridge interface br0: DEVICE=br0 TYPE=Bridge BOOTPROTO=static The IP settings are for a second public ipv4 address in the
2018 Jan 08
4
All VMs permanently 'paused'
I set up Alpine Linux as a libvirt-based KVM hypervisor last week. Everything was working beautifully on Friday. I left two Windows VMs up and running and two 'Saved' on Friday afternoon. When I go in this morning the two running ones were 'Paused' and I can't unpause them with virt-manager or with virsh. The other two saved ones I can start, but they are immediately paused
2017 Nov 29
3
Re: kvm/libvirt on CentOS7 w/Windows 10 Pro guest
Tony Brian Albers writes: > >> Hmm.. could this somehow be related to the fast startup thing in win10? > >> I mean, if fast startup is disabled, will that help? > >> > >> Just a thought. > > > > Fast startup does not get utilized for reboots, only for regular > > shutdowns. The actual option in Windows settings reads: > > > >
2015 Nov 12
10
Poor perfmance of bridged interfaces
Hi, I've created a bridge using 2 interfaces and have a lot of messages as follows: nov 12 15:30:22 localhost kernel: br0: received packet on enp0s3 with own address as source address nov 12 15:30:22 localhost kernel: br0: received packet on enp0s3 with own address as source address And the operating systems is extremely slow Interfaces files : [root at localhost ~]# cat
2019 Jan 21
1
Slow ssh
Hello, i'm using libvirt/kvm/qemu on a stable Debian Linux KVM 4.9.0-6-amd64 . qemu-kvm : 1:2.8+dfsg-6+deb9u5 libvirt-daemon : 3.0.0-4+deb9u3 libvirt-clients : 3.0.0-4+deb9u3 virt-manager : 1:1.4.0-5 virt-viewer : 5.0-1 virtinst : 1:1.4.0-5 My guests are made with this kind of command line : virt-install --connect=qemu:///system --name=debian --ram=2048 --disk
2009 Dec 11
3
KVM: bridge configuration for static IP address
I need to allocate public IP address to two guest os. I have only 2 network card Interface on server. say eth0 and eth1. I set eth1 a public IP address. so it should in # vi /etc/sysconfig/ifcfg-eth1 DEVICE=eth1 BOOTPROTO=static HWADDR=00:1a:4d:83:ad:00 BROADCAST=202.127.29.0 IPADDR=202.127.29.5 NETMASK=255.255.255.0 NETWORK=202.127.29.0 ONBOOT=yes TYPE=Ethernet Question 1: do I have to
2012 Jan 27
2
After a long break, one more try at bond/bridge nics
took a couple months off due to road blocks, hoping a fresh look would allow me to use my server as desired. I have three ports, eth0-2 over two nics. I want to bond them, and then use a bridge to connect to virtual machines on the virtual host computer. Never having done this, I am confused on some parts. Here is where I am at now and any pointers helpful. Single server, centos 6.x My issue
2020 Apr 17
1
Re: Attaching DVD-writer
2020-04-17 11:37 skrev Peter Krempa: > [please don't top post] > > On Fri, Apr 17, 2020 at 10:54:24 +0200, Andreas Thörn wrote: >> I’ve tried that post .. but either I get a new scsi passthrough >> controller in device manager, but no dvd or the boot in windows hangs > > Note that you don't have to add a scsi <controller> if you already have > one.
2007 Nov 10
2
Virtual Box Host Networking problems
Dear Centos-Virt: This is actually a second request for help on the same issue. I finally got to try what several months ago was replayed to me and no joy was to be had. I am afraid the original thread got stale and also had extra, unnecessary data in it. Guest=XP Pro, SP2 Host=CentOS5; # uname -r; 2.6.18-8.1.15.el5 VirtualBox-1.5.0_24069_rhel5-2.i586.rpm
2020 Jun 02
7
Bridge network for virt-manager
Hello. I desire to get bridge network working using virt-manager. Centos 7 and centos 7 guest. >From researching I think I need to have a ifcfg-br0 file like this ? cat ifcfg-br0 DEVICE=nm-bridge0 STP=no TYPE=Bridge BOOTPROTO=none IPADDR=192.168.1.8 PREFIX=32 GATEWAY=192.168.1.1 IPV6INIT=no NAME=br0 ONBOOT=yes DELAY=0 Is that for sure needed ? The use that nm-bridge0 as the network name? I
2013 Oct 28
1
bridged networking using VLAN : guest with 2 NIC
hello all, I have been trying to set-up bridged network with VLAN and not able to succeed as many tutorials address only single NIC. I am trying to setup 2 guests (backtrack instance) each guest has NIC1 and NIC2. following is snippet for guest1 I am not able to get 192.168.0.2 address back on guest eth0. VIRT-MANAGER GUI : guest1-lan details radio button left side panel NIC1
2016 Oct 04
1
Virtualization Networking
> Date: Monday, October 03, 2016 22:00:07 -0400 > From: TE Dukes <tdukes at palmettoshopper.com> > >> From: Gordon Messmer >> Sent: Monday, October 3, 2016 4:25 PM >> >> On 10/03/2016 04:54 AM, TE Dukes wrote: >> > I can get the guest to access the internet but have tried every >> > was possible to be able to access the guest from the LAN
2013 Dec 13
3
Re: assign static external IP to container
Gao feng @ 12/11/2013 01:49 AM: > I have a machine running libvirt lxc, > on this machine(host), the network configure looks like this > eth0 is the physical nic, virbr0 is the bridge libvirt created, and vnet0 > is the veth device created for libvirt lxc container. you can see, the eth0 > is a port of virbr0, and the ip is assigned on virbr0. > > [snip] > > And in