On 27. 7. 2016 09:01:17, Rick Wagner wrote:

> Hello DevTools SMEs,
> 
> We have a customer with a failing CDK installation.  They appear (we are
> asking for validation) to be running RHEL 7.2 under QEMU.
> 
> When they try 'vagrant up', they get the following:
> "Error while creating domain: Error saving the server: Call to
> virDomainDefineXML failed: invalid argument: could not find capabilities
> for domaintype=kvm"
> 
> Google suggests this error is telling us kvm isn't recognized as a
> supported feature of the guest o/s.  (There are a couple of suggested
> workarounds, with mixed results.)
> 
> Before we start poking at it in the customer's environment, we'd like to
> ask if we have encountered this before ourselves (and if we have a known
> good remedy).

Hi Rick,

Could it be that the customer forgot to enable nested virtualization? See [1] 
for how to check for it and set it up.

Also, they need to have a host OS that supports it. Fedora does, RHEL does too 
but only as a TP [2].

Robert

[1] https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_enable_nested_virtualization_in_KVM
[2] https://access.redhat.com/solutions/58204

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