On 04/20/2011 08:20 PM, carlopmart wrote:
On 04/20/2011 08:14 PM, Hostetler, David B. (JSC-IT)[DB Consulting
Group, Inc.] wrote:
I have a lab box, running SL6 32 bit (AMD Sempron 3000+ 32 bit) with 2gb
RAM, I have a test I would like to run with the thing and create a small
virtual network in the box, but I am finding that I cannot do so, when I
run virt-manager I get the following error….

Unable to open connection to hypervisor URI ‘qemu:///system’:

No connection driver available for qemu:///system

Traceback (most recent call last):

File “/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/connection.py”, line 992
in_try_open

I am guessing, but I could be wrong, since this doesn’t work in an
installation of the “upstr4eam vendor 6.0” that the issue is most likely
that KVM virtualization is not supported in the 32 bit kernel. Is that
correct?

I am making do using Virtual Box, but that adds additional overhead to a
small machine to start with. I am really hoping to use kernel space
virtualization if possible…

Another option, if anyone might have a lead on it, I can always upgrade
the CPU to an Athlon 64 Socket 754, but where can I find a good one?
This is for a work related, but personal project, so the funding has to
come out of my wallet…

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KVM virtualization is not supported under i386 ... You need a x86_64
hosts ... And Xen is not supported in RHEL6/SL6 as dom0 ...




Sorry, apart of x86_64 hardware host, you need SL6 x86_64 version ...


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