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2016 Mar 30
0
USB 3.0 in qemu-kvm-0.12
On 29/03/16 22:03, Robert Nichols wrote:
> I suspect I know the answer here, but is qemu-kvm-0.12 simply incapable
> of passing a USB 3.0 device to a guest? USB 2 devices work fine, but
> USB 3 -- nothing. USB 3.0 works fine in the host, of course.
>
> Currently using qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.479.el6_7.4.x86_64 in CentOS 6.7.
>
> I'm guessing I have to upgrade to CentOS 7 to
2016 Mar 29
2
USB 3.0 in qemu-kvm-0.12
I suspect I know the answer here, but is qemu-kvm-0.12 simply incapable
of passing a USB 3.0 device to a guest? USB 2 devices work fine, but
USB 3 -- nothing. USB 3.0 works fine in the host, of course.
Currently using qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.479.el6_7.4.x86_64 in CentOS 6.7.
I'm guessing I have to upgrade to CentOS 7 to pass USB 3.0 devices
to the guest. Hoping to avoid that just now.
--
Bob
2017 Mar 17
0
USB card reader causing qemu-kvm SEGV's
Adding Paolo and Miroslav.
On Sun, Mar 12, 2017 at 11:41 PM, Philip Prindeville <
philipp_subx at redfish-solutions.com> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I have a Supermicro 5018D-FN4T (Xeon D-1541 based SBC) that I use for
> virtualization. I?m running Centos 7.3 on it (updated), with the
> CentOS-QEMU-EV.repo repository as the source for virtualization packages.
>
> I run an Ubuntu
2011 Jan 11
0
KVM usb to serial converter issue....
So I have something that I am trying to do in kvm that requires a usb to
serial converter...that goes to a serial device. I pass the usb to serial
device via a physical device and win7 discovers the device and assigns it a
com port...all is good until I reboot win7 and I have to remove the device
and re-add it from kvm...it then discovers it and assigns it a new com
port. If I look in windows it
2013 Dec 18
1
Re: How to attach USB disk to specified USB controller in domian?
Hi all,
According to Eric's approach, I dumped its xml, but can not find its address as mentioned in former mail(Or,is it a bug?). Could you show me a detailed example for my doubt, thanks.
# virsh dumpxml rhel
<domain type='kvm' id='7'>
<name>rhel</name>
<uuid>205c40e0-e917-47fe-9c4a-1f35748ffd21</uuid>
<memory
2015 May 09
1
KVM and USB
Hi All,
On KVM, is there a way to pass USB Flash drives automatically
to the guest without having to go into virt-manager and
selecting the specific USB device?
-T
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2021 Mar 29
0
qemu-kvm-ev: usb: out-of-bounds r/w(CVE-2020-14364)
I have reported on bugzilla, link: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1943399; But this seems to only support ovirt.
Then?opened an issue on CentOS community;link: https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=18131;
Thanks.
jasonrao
From: centos-virt-request
Date: 2021-03-16 20:00
To: centos-virt
Subject: CentOS-virt Digest, Vol 159, Issue 2
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2012 Jun 12
0
100% load on core after physically removing USB storage from host
I encountered a problem after removing a USB flash drive using virtual
machine manager, I
notice that the core assigned to the VM guest goes up to 100% load.
Within the guest itself, there is no significant activity.
This also prompted me to look at the other physical machine from which
I used the USB flash drive to transfer files. And it was also
exhibiting the same problem.
Installed versions
2017 Oct 18
0
qemu-kvm-ev-2.9.0-16.el7_4.8.1 now available for testing
Hi, qemu-kvm-ev-2.9.0-16.el7_4.8.1
<https://cbs.centos.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=20353> is now available for
testing.
If no negative feedback will be reported, I'm going to push to release on
Monday, October 23rd.
Here's the changelog:
* Wed Oct 18 2017 Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo at redhat.com> -
ev-2.9.0-16.el7_4.8.1
- Removing RH branding from package name
* Fri Sep 15
2017 Mar 12
2
USB card reader causing qemu-kvm SEGV's
Hi.
I have a Supermicro 5018D-FN4T (Xeon D-1541 based SBC) that I use for virtualization. I?m running Centos 7.3 on it (updated), with the CentOS-QEMU-EV.repo repository as the source for virtualization packages.
I run an Ubuntu 16.04-2 guest VM on it, which is ordinary enough. What?s perhaps less ordinary is that I?ve attached a Lexar Media, Inc. ?Lexar Professional Workflow CR1 CFast 2.0 USB
2015 May 25
0
Re: Standalone KVM boot from USB ?
On 05/24/2015 11:42 PM, Matt . wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> I'm looking for a solution so I can boot a HyperVisor from USB which I
> can manage through Foreman and also Manually if needed.
>
> ESXi can do so, but I'm looking for an opensource solution.
>
> KVM would be best but I wonder if there is a way to create some sort
> of live environment where only KVM
2015 May 25
2
Standalone KVM boot from USB ?
Hi Guys,
I'm looking for a solution so I can boot a HyperVisor from USB which I
can manage through Foreman and also Manually if needed.
ESXi can do so, but I'm looking for an opensource solution.
KVM would be best but I wonder if there is a way to create some sort
of live environment where only KVM settings are written to the USB
disk and not that much logging and so on.
Has anyone an
2014 Dec 09
0
CentOS 6.6 KVM Windows 7 Pro VM Device USB 04e8:6860
On Monday, December 08, 2014 07:26:07 PM Paul R. Ganci wrote:
> I have a CentOS 6.6 system running KVM with a Win 7 Pro VM. Over the
> weekend I was playing around with the VM trying to get it to see my
> Samsung Note 4. Apparently I removed the phone without removing the
> hardware from the VM. Now the VM will not start because Device USB
> 0438:6860 is not there. I tried to remove
2017 Apr 24
0
Issues with exposing USB serial dongle to guest VM
Hi.
I have Centos 7 (updated) running as my host, and I?m using Qemu and KVM, version 2.0.0 and 2.6.0.
I have a Trendnet TU-S9 USB serial dongle attached to the host, which uses the Prolific 2303 chipset.
I blacklisted the pl2303 driver so the host doesn?t grab the device, and want to expose it to the guest.
On the client, I see 2 USB hubs (3.0 and 2.0), and I see 2 USB endpoints (even though
2021 Mar 03
1
qemu-kvm-ev: usb: out-of-bounds r/w(CVE-2020-14364)
Hello
I saw that qemu-kvm-rhev has fixed the issue, but CentOS community hasn't updated the repaired version of qemu-kvm-ev;
will it be fixed in the future?
thanks
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2017 Dec 11
0
qemu-kvm-ev-2.9.0-16.el7_4.11.1 now available for testing
Hi, qemu-kvm-ev-2.9.0-16.el7_4.11.1
<https://cbs.centos.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=21003> is now available for
testing.
If no negative feedback will be reported, I'm going to push to release on
Thursday, December 14th.
Here's the changelog:
* Mon Dec 11 2017 Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo at redhat.com> -
ev-2.9.0-16.el7_4.11.1 - Removing RH branding from package name * Mon Nov
2018 Jun 28
0
CVE-2018-3639 qemu-kvm-ev-2.10.0-21.el7_5.4.1 is now available for testing
Hi, qemu-kvm-ev-2.10.0-21.el7_5.4.1 has been tagged for testing.
If nothing shows up, I'll tag it for release on Monday July 2nd.
Here's the changelog:
* Thu Jun 28 2018 Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo at redhat.com> -
ev-2.10.0-21.el7_5.4.1
- Removing RH branding from package name
* Sat Jun 09 2018 Miroslav Rezanina <mrezanin at redhat.com> -
rhev-2.10.0-21.el7_5.4
-
2014 Dec 09
2
CentOS 6.6 KVM Windows 7 Pro VM Device USB 04e8:6860
I have a CentOS 6.6 system running KVM with a Win 7 Pro VM. Over the
weekend I was playing around with the VM trying to get it to see my
Samsung Note 4. Apparently I removed the phone without removing the
hardware from the VM. Now the VM will not start because Device USB
0438:6860 is not there. I tried to remove the hardware from the VM using
virt-manager but that does not remove the error
2017 Dec 12
0
[ovirt-users] qemu-kvm-ev-2.9.0-16.el7_4.11.1 now available for testing
2017-12-11 18:11 GMT+01:00 Markus Stockhausen <stockhausen at collogia.de>:
> Hi Sandro,
>
> I'm wondering if BZ1513362 (AIO stuck fixed in qemu-kvm-rhev-2.9.0-16.el7_
> 4.12)
> will be worth to give the newer version a try.
>
Above version is not yet released, can't see it on
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/7Server/en/RHEV/SRPMS/
>
>
2018 Aug 09
1
Re: Mount URL as cdrom/iso KVM/QEMU
Hi Daniel,
I have noticed that it will fail exactly as you said if <cdrom> is first in the boot order, if <hd> is first in the boot order the XML validates and it starts as usual.
first in log except below is with cdrom set to first in boot order, second is with hd set first.
2018-08-09 11:39:28.625+0000: starting up libvirt version: 3.9.0, package: 14.el7_5.6 (CentOS BuildSystem