Hello Libvirt Community,
For the last 18(!) years, libvirt community mailing lists have been kindly
hosted by Red Hat Corporate IT on the redhat.com Mailman installation.
In retrospect this wasn't the ideal home for community mailing lists but
that decision is ancient history.
Unfortunately
On Fri, Sep 22, 2023 at 10:48:55AM +, Michael Kjörling wrote:
> On 22 Sep 2023 01:34 -0700, from abolo...@redhat.com (Andrea Bolognani):
> >> If I switch the suspend-to-disk enabled="yes"
> >> I strangely get an error
> >> error: operation failed: Unable to find any firmware to satisfy 'efi'
>
On 22 Sep 2023 01:34 -0700, from abolo...@redhat.com (Andrea Bolognani):
>> If I switch the suspend-to-disk enabled="yes"
>> I strangely get an error
>> error: operation failed: Unable to find any firmware to satisfy 'efi'
>
> I can explain that one.
>
> suspend-to-disk.enabled=yes requires a fir
selection works, emitting a better one would be
> pretty much impossible :(
>
You can enable debug logs and then observe why each one FW was rejected
(see those VIR_DEBUG() printings in qemuFirmwareMatchDomain() [1]).
1:
https://gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt/-/blob/master/src/qemu/qemu_firmware.c?ref_type=heads#L1174
Michal
On Fri, Sep 22, 2023 at 06:33:06AM +0100, Bhasker C V wrote:
> I finally fixed it.
> The issue seems to be with the tpm-tis/cpu backend (wonder why it shows up
> with a different error)
> For the sake of community, I am attaching the new xml file so that you can
> do forensics on what changed
> (I
keeping everything intact)
I found another issue
If I switch the suspend-to-disk enabled="yes"
I strangely get an error
error: operation failed: Unable to find any firmware to satisfy 'efi'
I presume the errors being spit out are not accurate description of
failures anymore with
sed to work fine. It is failing now on libvirt-
> > 9.7.0-1
> >
> > On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 9:13 AM Peter Krempa wrote:
> >
> > > On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 09:05:43 +0100, Bhasker C V wrote:
> > > > Adding libvirt mailing list
> > > > apologies
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 10:50:07 +0100, Bhasker C V wrote:
> Attaching win11.xml
> Please note that this used to work fine. It is failing now on libvirt-
> 9.7.0-1
>
> On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 9:13 AM Peter Krempa wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 09:05:43
Attaching win11.xml
Please note that this used to work fine. It is failing now on libvirt-
9.7.0-1
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 9:13 AM Peter Krempa wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 09:05:43 +0100, Bhasker C V wrote:
> > Adding libvirt mailing list
> > apologies for cross-posting
>
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 09:05:43 +0100, Bhasker C V wrote:
> Adding libvirt mailing list
> apologies for cross-posting
> libvirt version: 9.7.0-1
>
> On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 8:39 AM john doe wrote:
>
> > On 9/21/23 09:32, Bhasker C V wrote:
> > > I am getting an
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 09:05:43AM +0100, Bhasker C V wrote:
> Adding libvirt mailing list
> apologies for cross-posting
> libvirt version: 9.7.0-1
>
> On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 8:39 AM john doe wrote:
>
> > On 9/21/23 09:32, Bhasker C V wrote:
> > > I am get
Adding libvirt mailing list
apologies for cross-posting
libvirt version: 9.7.0-1
On Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 8:39 AM john doe wrote:
> On 9/21/23 09:32, Bhasker C V wrote:
> > I am getting an error with libivrt when I create a VM
> >
> > ```
> > $ sudo virsh create ./
Thank you so much for the info!
Best Regards,
Jiatong Shen
On Wed, Sep 6, 2023 at 4:37 PM Daniel P. Berrangé
wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 06, 2023 at 03:25:48PM +0800, Jiatong Shen wrote:
> > Hello community,
> >
> >I want to know how to build libvirt-go-module statically? M
On Wed, Sep 06, 2023 at 03:25:48PM +0800, Jiatong Shen wrote:
> Hello community,
>
>I want to know how to build libvirt-go-module statically? My go version
> is 1.17 and libvirt-go-module version is v1.9007.0. Thank you very much for
> the help.
There is not any way to build f
Hello community,
I want to know how to build libvirt-go-module statically? My go version
is 1.17 and libvirt-go-module version is v1.9007.0. Thank you very much for
the help.
--
Best Regards,
Jiatong Shen
Hello to everyone.
I'm trying to use qemu 5.1 with virt-manager and libvirt on my ARM
chromebook (armhf 32 bit cpu) running with Devuan 4 as host o.s. By default
it uses qemu and its dependencies,version 5.2. I remember that I can't use
qemu 5.2,because it doesn't have any support
On 8/16/23 22:55, Eric Wheeler wrote:
> Hello all, I'm reposting this to the libvirt-users list:
>
> I looked around for documentation on intra-host KVM migration but haven't
> found much. For example, this could be useful to "migrate" VM to run on
> an upg
Hello all, I'm reposting this to the libvirt-users list:
I looked around for documentation on intra-host KVM migration but haven't
found much. For example, this could be useful to "migrate" VM to run on
an upgraded version of `qemu-kvm` without migrating to a different host
Ok thanks you. I understand now.
On Mon, Aug 7, 2023, at 14:48, Martin Kletzander wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 07, 2023 at 01:06:55PM +0200, Sebastien WILLEMIJNS wrote:
>>Hello,
>>
>>Why LIBVIRT software/libs need to chown "near the root level"
>>(home/blahblah/)
On Mon, Aug 07, 2023 at 01:06:55PM +0200, Sebastien WILLEMIJNS wrote:
Hello,
Why LIBVIRT software/libs need to chown "near the root level" (home/blahblah/)
when raw/vdi/vhd can contains lots of directories as
/home/user/Virtual_HDs/desktop/daddy/private/bedroom/number2/hd.vdi ?
Hello,
Why LIBVIRT software/libs need to chown "near the root level" (home/blahblah/)
when raw/vdi/vhd can contains lots of directories as
/home/user/Virtual_HDs/desktop/daddy/private/bedroom/number2/hd.vdi ?
on ubuntu, "/media/hostname" can contains all our external HD
On 3/24/23 09:22, nos...@godawa.de wrote:
Hi Jim,
thank you very much for your answers!
Unfortunately I was busy with some other things, so couldn't look at it earlier.
That's an old libvirt, but there hasn't been a lot of changes to the PCI
passthrough code. One notable c
Hi all,
I use libvirt-go in my agent to attach rbd volumes. I ofen suffer the issue of
incosistent of domain dump xml and domain persistent xml file. For example,
when I try to attach volume, the the domain by “virConnectListAllDomains” api
from libvirt tell me the vdf or 0x0a is empty, but
Hi Jim,
thank you very much for your answers!
Unfortunately I was busy with some other things, so couldn't look at it
earlier.
That's an old libvirt, but there hasn't been a lot of changes to the PCI
passthrough code. One notable change that came with libvirt 6.8.0
htt
On 3/22/23 04:23, nos...@godawa.de wrote:
Jim Fehlig schrieb:
What is the libvirt version?
It's the "latest and greatest" I get from this source:
[root@xen1 ~]# virsh --version
6.6.0
[root@xen1 ~]# libvirtd --version
libvirtd (libvirt) 6.6.0
[root@xengfs1f ~]# yum list
Jim Fehlig schrieb:
What is the libvirt version?
It's the "latest and greatest" I get from this source:
[root@xen1 ~]# virsh --version
6.6.0
[root@xen1 ~]# libvirtd --version
libvirtd (libvirt) 6.6.0
[root@xengfs1f ~]# yum list | grep libvirt
libvirt.x86_64
en is not supported by RHEL nor RockyLinux anymore,
so unfortunately I have to switch to KVM.
First step will be now, converting all the scripts for managing and running VMs,
that they run with the additional libvirt-layer.
What is the libvirt version?
Mostly everything is working, but I do no
Linux
anymore, so unfortunately I have to switch to KVM.
First step will be now, converting all the scripts for managing and
running VMs, that they run with the additional libvirt-layer.
Mostly everything is working, but I do not get a network interface in
the VM, when I start it with "v
I have a system where I spawn a single libvirt daemon process in the default
network namespace.
Once the daemon is running, I create and start VMs using the virDomainDefineXML
API (defines a VM or "domain" but does not boot it) followed by the
virDomainCreate API (boot the VM).
hing%20kills%2Fcancels%20the%20migration,killed%20before%20migration%20is%20complete.&text=A%20migration%20failure%20on%20the%20source.).
In the fourth step, it suggests using migrate 'exec:cat > /dev/null' to try
dumping vm state on the source node. Since the virtual machine is
con
alone OpenShift to tell you
ow to do that, sorry. But essentially, you want to check the contents of
cpuset.cpus of the container that libvirtd runs in.
cat $(grep -lr $(pgrep libvirtd) $(mount | grep cpuset | awk '{print $3}') |
head -n1 | sed 's/cgroup.procs/cpuset.cpus/')
>
ck way to find the problem.
>
> The function this error message comes from is: virProcessSetAffinity()
> (the linux version)
>
> https://gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt/-/blob/master/src/util/virprocess.c#L445
>
> Another reason for the error might be insufficient permissions (though
u can have a cgroup that allows
a subset of physical CPUs, and when a process running within the cgroup
tries to set affinity to a CPU that's not allowed it gets EINVAL.
The function this error message comes from is: virProcessSetAffinity()
(the linux version)
https://gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt/-
ng for the emulatorpin cpuset is present on the
system and is not in the isolcpus set of the host.
Any suggestions on what could be the problem? Any pointers to how to debug
the issue would help greatly too.
Some further details if they help - I am using kubevirt (KubeVirt.io
<http://kubevirt.io/>) wh
I seem to have hit an oddity in how dnsmasq operates for libvirt.
I have two host machines each with several guests. One of those is also
the local samba server. Guests on the non-samba server can resolve the
samba server's host name correctly, so far without fail.
Guests on the samba s
gt;
>>> merry Xmas
>>>
>>> marko
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 26.12.2022 11:34:20 Gk Gk :
>>>
>>> Hi All,
>>> I am trying to collect memory, disk and network stats for a VM on kvm host.
>
;> Hi All,
>> I am trying to collect memory, disk and network stats for a VM on kvm
host. It seems that the statistics are not matching what the OS inside the
VM is reporting. Why is this discrepancy ?
>> Is this a known bug of libvirt ? Also I heard that libvirt shows
cumulative figures for these measures ever since the VM was created. Also
I tested by creating a new vm and comparing the stats without a reboot .
Even in this case, the stats dont agree. Can someone help me here please ?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Kumar
>>
t;
>>
>>
>> 26.12.2022 11:34:20 Gk Gk :
>>
>> Hi All,
>> I am trying to collect memory, disk and network stats for a VM on kvm host.
>> It seems that the statistics are not matching what the OS inside the VM is
>>
t; Hi All,
> I am trying to collect memory, disk and network stats for a VM on kvm
host. It seems that the statistics are not matching what the OS inside the
VM is reporting. Why is this discrepancy ?
> Is this a known bug of libvirt ? Also I heard that libvirt shows
cumulative figures for these
12.2022 11:34:20 Gk Gk :
> Hi All,
>
> I am trying to collect memory, disk and network stats for a VM on kvm host.
> It seems that the statistics are not matching what the OS inside the VM is
> reporting. Why is this discrepancy ?
>
> Is this a known bug of libvirt ?
Hi All,
I am trying to collect memory, disk and network stats for a VM on kvm host.
It seems that the statistics are not matching what the OS inside the VM is
reporting. Why is this discrepancy ?
Is this a known bug of libvirt ? Also I heard that libvirt shows cumulative
figures for these
-live
error: Failed to attach interface
error: Failed to connect socket to '/var/run/libvirt/virtnetworkd-sock': No
such file or directory
```
According to https://libvirt.org/daemons.html there's two arch of daemon
which is "monolithic" and "modular" , so I was
Hello,
Is it possible to supply additional flags to libvirt attach-device, similar
to libvirt qemu passthrough (
https://libvirt.org/kbase/qemu-passthrough-security.html#xml-document-additions)?
The passthrough appears to work only for domain creation.
I'm particularly interested i
0,14 0 12812 [eventfd]
Any ideas on how to find the root cause of this?
Vidarebefordrat meddelande ----
Ämne: Re: Libvirt slow after a couple of months uptime
Datum: Fri, 11 Nov 2022 08:02:19 +0100
Från: André Malm
Till: Peter Krempa
Kopia: libvirt-users@redhat.c
) = 2 ([{fd=5,
revents=POLLOUT}, {fd=6, revents=POLLIN}])
Unfortunately this bit doesn't help much. Virsh' is simply a client
which does RPC over a unix socket to the libvirt/virtqemud daemon based
on your host configuration.
This means that what you straced was simply a event loop
[Once again, please keep the list on CC]
On 9/29/22 04:59, 陈新隆 wrote:
> Thanks for the detail explanation, it's very helpful.
>
> I guess :
> 1. virsh dumpxml outputs the live xml(or active xml)
Yes, if domain is running then it outputs the live XML, otherwise it
outputs the inactive XML. For
Or I must restart the vm to apply the latest xml ?
I'm not sure what you mean. Editing XML manually is different to using
libvirt APIs to detach hostdevs. Here's how it works:
1) a domain is defined (say using virsh define file.xml), libvirt parses
this XML, keeps it in a memory and
On 8/30/22 05:22, Fangge Jin wrote:
> Hi
>
> I met an issue when testing trustGuestRxFilters:
> Attach a macvtap interface with trustGuestRxFilters=’yes’ to vm, then
> change interface mac address in vm.
> Should libvirt update interface mac in live vm xml accordingly? If not,
On 9/26/22 15:06, 陈新隆 wrote:
>
> <https://stackoverflow.com/posts/73854544/timeline>
>
> I'm using Kubevirt to manage my virtual machine instances. When I using
> Kubevirt to create a vm(with two GPUs), kubevirt will generate a libvirt
> guest domain xml for this vm
<https://stackoverflow.com/posts/73854544/timeline>
I'm using Kubevirt to manage my virtual machine instances. When I using
Kubevirt to create a vm(with two GPUs), kubevirt will generate a libvirt
guest domain xml for this vm which includes two GPUs, the domain xm
},
> {fd=6, events=POLLIN}], 2, -1) = 2 ([{fd=5,
> revents=POLLOUT}, {fd=6, revents=POLLIN}])
Unfortunately this bit doesn't help much. Virsh' is simply a client
which does RPC over a unix socket to the libvirt/virtqemud daemon based
on your host configuration.
This means that w
fixes it a restart takes around 1 minute where
ebtables rules etc are recreated and it does interrupt the service. What
could cause this? How would I troubleshoot this?
I'm running Ubuntu 22.04 / libvirt 8.0.0 with 70 active VM’s on a 16/32
core machine with 256GB of ram, CPU is bel
ore question about it, could
> > you please help to confirm?
> >
> > unplugging a PCI device properly requires cooperation from the guest OS.
> > > If the guest OS isn't running yet, the unplug won't complete, so qemu
> > > (and libvirt) still show the
est OS isn't running yet, the unplug won't complete, so qemu
> > (and libvirt) still show the device as plugged into the guest.
> >
> > virsh reports success on the unplug because unplugging a device is done
> > asynchronously - the "success" means "l
Hi Laine,
As for the hot-unplug behavior, I have one more question about it, could
you please help to confirm?
unplugging a PCI device properly requires cooperation from the guest OS.
> If the guest OS isn't running yet, the unplug won't complete, so qemu
> (and libvirt) still sh
/flags are checked on the hypervisor (host), but are not
propagated to the guest - e.g. acpi, ds, monitor, pbe, tm, etc. - some are
masked/disabled [(not) supported] by Libvirt, others by KVM/QEMU
- what features/flags active for/in the guest limit certain virtualization
behavior/options such as live
Hi
I met an issue when testing trustGuestRxFilters:
Attach a macvtap interface with trustGuestRxFilters=’yes’ to vm, then
change interface mac address in vm.
Should libvirt update interface mac in live vm xml accordingly? If not, vm
network will be broken after
managedsaving and restoring vm.
BR
We've asked the user to send an email to this list again.
Thanks,
On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 11:51 AM Daniel P. Berrangé
wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 05:13:37PM +0200, Erik Skultety wrote:
> > On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 10:39:14AM -0400, Callie Martin wrote:
> > > Please see below for the user's
On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 05:13:37PM +0200, Erik Skultety wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 10:39:14AM -0400, Callie Martin wrote:
> > Please see below for the user's information:
> >
> > Sender's Name: Chatnaut
> > Subject: Request for Libvirt's Web Application Listing
> > Sent From: supp...@chatnau
On Thu, Aug 25, 2022 at 10:39:14AM -0400, Callie Martin wrote:
> Please see below for the user's information:
>
> Sender's Name: Chatnaut
> Subject: Request for Libvirt's Web Application Listing
> Sent From: supp...@chatnaut.com
I don't any such email on the list, so it could have been moderated.
d the following message on Red Hat's Twitter account. Can
> anyone
> > on this list confirm if libvirt-users@redhat.com is 1) active and 2) the
> > right contact information for this user to reach out to?
>
> Hi,
> yes, libvirt-users@redhat.com is an active mailing lis
e on Red Hat's Twitter account. Can
>> anyone
>> > on this list confirm if libvirt-users@redhat.com is 1) active and 2)
>> the
>> > right contact information for this user to reach out to?
>>
>> Hi,
>> yes, libvirt-users@redhat.com is an active mai
On Wed, Aug 17, 2022 at 09:49:23AM -0400, Callie Martin wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We received the following message on Red Hat's Twitter account. Can anyone
> on this list confirm if libvirt-users@redhat.com is 1) active and 2) the
> right contact information for this user to re
Hello,
We received the following message on Red Hat's Twitter account. Can anyone
on this list confirm if libvirt-users@redhat.com is 1) active and 2) the
right contact information for this user to reach out to?
[image: image.png]
Thanks,
--
Callie Martin
She / Her / Hers
Manager, S
the virtual network.
Also my guests are back in virt-manager, don't know exactly what
happened (.xml files are in |/etc/libvirt/qemu/|) but issue was gone
after reinstalling paskages.
I can see /usr/sbin/iptables is a link to etc/alternatives/iptables
which is a link to /usr/sbin/iptable
On 8/15/22 1:00 PM, Pascal wrote:
Hi,
I am a bit lost and hope someone can help me. I am running Debian
bookworm (testing) with last updates.
$ sudo apt policy libvirt-daemon
libvirt-daemon:
Installé : 8.5.0-1
Candidat : 8.5.0-1
Table de version :
*** 8.5.0-1 100
100 /var
Hi,
I am a bit lost and hope someone can help me. I am running Debian
bookworm (testing) with last updates.
$ sudo apt policy libvirt-daemon
libvirt-daemon:
Installé : 8.5.0-1
Candidat : 8.5.0-1
Table de version :
*** 8.5.0-1 100
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
I am unable to start
On 8/15/22 10:11 AM, Ian Pilcher wrote:
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills! I'm reading the libvirt network XML
format documentation[1], and I can't figure out how to create a simple
bridged network - no NAT, no routing, no OVS, no macvtap, etc. I.e.,
just a Linux bridg
Good question. I'm a bit of a libvirt dummy - is there a one-step way?
I created mine in two steps, with nmcli and virsh.
# create the bridge "pubbr0" and plug in interface "enp2s0f0"
nmcli con add ifname pubbr0 type bridge con-name pubbr0
nmcli con add type bridge-sla
crazy pills! I'm reading the libvirt network XML
> format documentation[1], and I can't figure out how to create a simple
> bridged network - no NAT, no routing, no OVS, no macvtap, etc. I.e.,
> just a Linux bridge with a single physical interface attached.
>
> None
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills! I'm reading the libvirt network XML
format documentation[1], and I can't figure out how to create a simple
bridged network - no NAT, no routing, no OVS, no macvtap, etc. I.e.,
just a Linux bridge with a single physical interface attached.
wrote:
>I have a test environment that use to work but no longer does. My
>laptop is Fedora36 (libvirt version 8.1.0.2) while the VMs it spawns are
>RHEL7 (max libvirt version is 4.5.0). The source of my problem
>seems to be that RHEL7 libvirt needs rw socket
/var/run/libvirt/libvirt-
t 02:14:30PM -0400, Carol Bouchard wrote:
> >I have a test environment that use to work but no longer does. My
> >laptop is Fedora36 (libvirt version 8.1.0.2) while the VMs it spawns are
> >RHEL7 (max libvirt version is 4.5.0). The source of my problem
> >seems to be that RHEL
On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 02:14:30PM -0400, Carol Bouchard wrote:
I have a test environment that use to work but no longer does. My
laptop is Fedora36 (libvirt version 8.1.0.2) while the VMs it spawns are
RHEL7 (max libvirt version is 4.5.0). The source of my problem
seems to be that RHEL7 libvirt
I have a test environment that use to work but no longer does. My
laptop is Fedora36 (libvirt version 8.1.0.2) while the VMs it spawns are
RHEL7 (max libvirt version is 4.5.0). The source of my problem
seems to be that RHEL7 libvirt needs rw socket /var/run/libvirt/libvirt-sock
which no longer
>
> On Tue, Jul 26, 2022 at 10:27:19AM +0200, Michal Prívozník wrote:
> > On 7/26/22 10:07, Jiatong Shen wrote:
> > > thank you very much for reply. I have got another question which is off
> > > topic.
> > > Am I able to get vm's process id throug
> > Am I able to get vm's process id through libvirt api?
>
> Unfortunately, no. We specifically try to avoid telling users this
> information so that they are not tempted to go behind libvirt's back and
> interact with QEMU directly (which can lead to a split brain s
On Tue, Jul 26, 2022 at 10:27:19AM +0200, Michal Prívozník wrote:
> On 7/26/22 10:07, Jiatong Shen wrote:
> > thank you very much for reply. I have got another question which is off
> > topic.
> > Am I able to get vm's process id through libvirt api?
>
> Unfortuna
On 7/26/22 10:07, Jiatong Shen wrote:
> thank you very much for reply. I have got another question which is off
> topic.
> Am I able to get vm's process id through libvirt api?
Unfortunately, no. We specifically try to avoid telling users this
information so that they are not tempte
thank you very much for reply. I have got another question which is off
topic.
Am I able to get vm's process id through libvirt api?
Thank you very much.
Best,
Norman
On Tue, Jul 26, 2022 at 4:04 PM Michal Prívozník
wrote:
> On 7/26/22 09:48, Jiatong Shen wrote:
> > Thank you
On 7/26/22 09:48, Jiatong Shen wrote:
> Thank you very much for reply. Initially my thought of uptime is equal
> to executing to `uptime` inside a virtual machine.
> as for the second case, where virtual machine is paused for a period,
> does libvirt expose an api to get how long
Thank you very much for reply. Initially my thought of uptime is equal to
executing to `uptime` inside a virtual machine.
as for the second case, where virtual machine is paused for a period, does
libvirt expose an api to get how long qemu process
has existed?
thank you.
Best,
Norman
On Tue
On 7/26/22 08:49, Jiatong Shen wrote:
> Hello community,
>
> I would like to know if there is an api to get a virtual machine's
> uptime. Thank you in advance for the help.
There's no such API because not even qemu guest agent has an explicit
API for that. However, it has an API to execute bin
Hello community,
I would like to know if there is an api to get a virtual machine's
uptime. Thank you in advance for the help.
--
Best Regards,
Jiatong Shen
p so I cannot just forward a controller. I
have learned that although my temporary fallback Virtualbox allows
forwarding by vendor ID without a product ID
<https://www.reddit.com/r/ledgerwallet/comments/mf872x/how_can_you_run_ledger_live_nano_wallet_on/>,
and I have seen some libvirt refere
On Wed, Jun 01, 2022 at 05:57:14PM -0400, Laurent Dumont wrote:
Hey folks,
I am curious to understand a bit more the core use of the emulatorpin CPUs
with libvirt.
For example :
qemu launched like this is one process with (at least, but let's omit
that) 5 th
Hey folks,
I am curious to understand a bit more the core use of the emulatorpin CPUs
with libvirt.
For example :
In this case :
- The VM has 4 vCPUs.
- Each of the core is pinned to a physical/thread core - 34,14,10,30
- The emulatorpin is also attached to
re
on the server containing qemu/kvm/libvirt. The problem is that I can't access
the virtual machines from an external network but I can access them inside the
server. I would like to know what would be the best way since we want to have
a single public ip and be able to have a reverse prox
On Wed, Apr 06, 2022 at 12:44:37PM +, M, Shivakumar wrote:
> Hello,
>
> For one of our case validation, we were using direct QEMU commands before for
> VM creation as it was easier to configure the VMs. Inside VM we do run the
> real-time latency test.
> Recently we switc
hines that are on the server containing
qemu/kvm/libvirt. The problem is that I can't access the virtual
machines from an external network but I can access them inside the
server. I would like to know what would be the best way since we want
to have a single public ip and be able to have a r
On Fri, Apr 01, 2022 at 05:56:06PM -0400, Michael Espinoza wrote:
Hi
I’ve been googling this for a bit with no luck. Is there a way of
determining what mode an already running libvirt daemon is running
in.(session or system) From the docs it sounded like it was determined by
what user started
Good morning I'm Eduardo, a computer science student and I'm doing a final
course work focused on virtualization. The work consists of creating virtual
machines on a server and allowing ssh access to the virtual machines that are
on the server containing qemu/kvm/libvirt. The problem
Hi
I’ve been googling this for a bit with no luck. Is there a way of
determining what mode an already running libvirt daemon is running
in.(session or system) From the docs it sounded like it was determined by
what user started the daemon. But in a test node I set up, I have libvirtd
running as
Hello,
For one of our case validation, we were using direct QEMU commands before for
VM creation as it was easier to configure the VMs. Inside VM we do run the
real-time latency test.
Recently we switched to libvirt for the VM creation and deletion. Surprisingly,
we do see a significant
;
>
>
> By the way, you mentioned that there is a libvirt version where QEMU
> process gets its own dedicated event loop. Would you mind sharing this
> libvirt version with me?
It's since libvirt-6.2.0 but IIUC you're running on unsupported CentOS 7
which doesn't have that release available.
Michal
Hi Daniel,
Thank you to Peter and you for the analysis – that was very helpful.
Indeed, it can happen that we restart the firewall during this scenario on our
system so I think I can debug from here.
By the way, you mentioned that there is a libvirt version where QEMU process
gets its own
ld be more
> confusing than it would actually help to understand the problem. In
> general, I’m wondering what approach you should follow to debug why
> libvirt gets stuck.
> Online I’ve read that you should run this command: `# gdb -batch -p
> $(pidof libvirtd) -ex 't a a bt f&
ould be more
> confusing than it would actually help to understand the problem. In general,
> I’m wondering what approach you should follow to debug why libvirt gets stuck.
> Online I’ve read that you should run this command: `# gdb -batch -p $(pidof
> libvirtd) -ex 't a a bt f
should follow to debug why libvirt gets stuck.
Online I’ve read that you should run this command: `# gdb -batch -p $(pidof
libvirtd) -ex 't a a bt f'`. I’ve run that command and attached the output to
this mail. However, I have to admit that I have no idea what to do with it.
System re
/libvirt/qemu/autostart/
total 0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 user user 47 Apr 30 16:59 vm.xml ->
/home/user/.config/libvirt/qemu/vm.xml
$
This is still using the session daemon, which only starts when you
connect to it or when you log in with the session daemon service setup
to start automatically.
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