Re: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

2013-08-19 Thread Gene Poole
Let me say that your question does not match your subject.

I run a 32-bit CentOS with virt-manager installed to monitor the virtual 
machines running on a 64-bit CentOS.  That leaves the following:

Is it because I'm running CentOS 5.9 in both cases?
Or is it because I performed a full install from a DVD in both cases?

That being said, It's a fact that virt-manager will run on a 32-bit OS.

Thanks,
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Re: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

2013-08-19 Thread Les Mikesell
On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 1:22 PM, Gene Poole gene.po...@macys.com wrote:
 Let me say that your question does not match your subject.

 I run a 32-bit CentOS with virt-manager installed to monitor the virtual
 machines running on a 64-bit CentOS.  That leaves the following:

 Is it because I'm running CentOS 5.9 in both cases?
 Or is it because I performed a full install from a DVD in both cases?

 That being said, It's a fact that virt-manager will run on a 32-bit OS.

No, I think the subject is right.  You can install/run virt-manager
and use it as a client to 64-bit systems (in 6.x also).  But you can't
connect to localhost even though there is a libvirtd because of the
missing qemu-kvm package.

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Re: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

2013-08-14 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
On 08/13/2013 11:16 PM, Les Mikesell wrote:
 On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Dave Johansen davejohan...@gmail.com 
 wrote:

 I suggest you use VirtualBox, or some other distro.

 I'll really like CentOS/RHEL and will definitely stick with it.

 Virtualbox isn't 'instead of' CentOS'  it is 'instead of KVM' as a
 virtualization layer.  Not sure how much difference there is in
 capability, other than being available for many more platforms,
 including 32-bit linux.  There should be some overlap in supported
 image formats.  I've moved vmdk's created on vmware to both, but I'm
 not sure what others they each handle.

Yes, that is exactly what I meant. If you want ot keep running 32-bit 
CentOS and have Virtualized guest, VirtualBox is excellent choice. Same 
image can be run on both Linux and Windows host systems,


 The
 point of my questions wasn't to complain or any like that, but just
 surprise because it seemed that the no 32 bit support didn't line up
 with my experience and just trying to make sure I understood
 everything.

 If you have hardware support for virtualization, you should probably
 be running 64-bit Centos with KVM and not much else at the host OS
 level.  If you have applications that need 32-bit, they could run in a
 guest.


CentOS is multiarch, all libraries/packages necessary to run any 32-bit 
app exist on 64-bit system, so it can be run on 64-host, no need to have 
guest for that.

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Re: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

2013-08-14 Thread Les Mikesell
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 10:17 AM, Dave Johansen davejohan...@gmail.com wrote:

 The issue is that I have two machines and one has hardware support for
 virtualization but doesn't support x64, and the other is flipped. So I
 was hoping to be able to it on the 32-bit machine to get the speed up
 from hardware support, but I guess I'll just do it on the 64-bit
 machine and pay the price of emulation.

What processor does hardware virtualization but isn't 64-bit?

 The reason I want to use virtualization is not on a big server, but
 just as a way to test builds/software on different OS versions for
 submission to the EPEL and Fedora. So not everyone in the world is
 using virtualization for server type stuff, but I realize that is the
 large majority of the use cases.

If you want a 64-bit guest, I think the host has to support both
hardware virtualization and 64-bit, although the host OS doesn't
technically have to be a 64-bit version.   For example I have run a
64-bit linux guest under 32-bit windows XP with vmware player - and I
think virtualbox would do the same..

Your use case should be fairly common, but you need host support if
you want 64-bit guests.

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Re: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

2013-08-14 Thread Dave Johansen
On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 8:39 AM, Les Mikesell lesmikes...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Wed, Aug 14, 2013 at 10:17 AM, Dave Johansen davejohan...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 
  The issue is that I have two machines and one has hardware support for
  virtualization but doesn't support x64, and the other is flipped. So I
  was hoping to be able to it on the 32-bit machine to get the speed up
  from hardware support, but I guess I'll just do it on the 64-bit
  machine and pay the price of emulation.

 What processor does hardware virtualization but isn't 64-bit?

An Intel T2400 does:
http://ark.intel.com/products/27235/Intel-Core-Duo-Processor-T2400-2M-Cache-1_83-GHz-667-MHz-FSB

Intel was slow to get on the 64-bit band wagons and it took a while
until they moved their whole lower end line to having 64-bit support.
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Re: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

2013-08-13 Thread Les Mikesell
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Dave Johansen davejohan...@gmail.com wrote:

 I suggest you use VirtualBox, or some other distro.

 I'll really like CentOS/RHEL and will definitely stick with it.

Virtualbox isn't 'instead of' CentOS'  it is 'instead of KVM' as a
virtualization layer.  Not sure how much difference there is in
capability, other than being available for many more platforms,
including 32-bit linux.  There should be some overlap in supported
image formats.  I've moved vmdk's created on vmware to both, but I'm
not sure what others they each handle.

 The
 point of my questions wasn't to complain or any like that, but just
 surprise because it seemed that the no 32 bit support didn't line up
 with my experience and just trying to make sure I understood
 everything.

If you have hardware support for virtualization, you should probably
be running 64-bit Centos with KVM and not much else at the host OS
level.  If you have applications that need 32-bit, they could run in a
guest.

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Re: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

2013-08-13 Thread Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
On 09.08.2013 22:38, Dave Johansen wrote:
 On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 9:03 AM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
 denni...@conversis.de wrote:

 On 09.08.2013 17:39, Dave Johansen wrote:
 On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 8:24 AM, Patrick Hurrelmann
 patrick.hurrelm...@lobster.de wrote:

 On 09.08.2013 17:21, Dave Johansen wrote:
 On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 8:15 AM, lists-centos
 replies-lists-c9y6-cen...@listmail.innovate.net wrote:



  Original Message 
 Date: Friday, August 09, 2013 08:04:08 AM -0700
 From: Dave Johansen davejohan...@gmail.com
 To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
 Cc:
 Subject: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

 I just did a clean net install of CentOS 6.4 and when I run
 virt-manager it says that qemu-kvm is missing, but when I try to
 install it with yum it says that there isn't a package with that
 name. Is something wrong with my configuration? Or what is causing
 this package to appear as not available? Thanks,
 Dave

 Is this install on a 32-bit machine?

 It's there for 64-bit, but I don't see it for 32-bit.


  - Richard


 It's a 32-bit install.

 kvm is not supported on 32bit installs in rhel/centos.

 Really? Is there a reason why that is the case? Because the hardware
 supports it and so is it just that the software doesn't support
 32-bit? That's kind of surprising because my experience has usually
 been that if both weren't supported then it was 64 bit that was
 lacking.

 Nowadays you should always install 64 bit. 32 bit is a legacy
 architecture and should not be used unless you absolutely have no other
 choice.

 Unfortunately, for me that is the case. The laptop I was doing this on
 (Thinkpad T60) doesn't support x64.

 But the 32 bit is legacy argument seems a bit odd and that's the
 first time I've heard that. Maybe I'm just a bit out of that loop, but
 the reason I say that is that before doing this install, I had Fedora
 19 on the machine and kvm worked just fine on the machine, so if it
 really was that 32 bit wasn't being supported for things like kvm
 anymore, then why does a cutting edge system like Fedora 19 have
 support for it?

The important thing here is the different possible meanings of the word 
support. Fedora doesn't support things in the same way RHEL/CentOS 
does. In Fedora supports X means is technically capable of doing X 
however in enterprise distros support actually means that the company 
guarantees (within limits) that X works and if it doesn't work for a 
customer it expends engineering resources to fix whatever the problem is.

In the case of 32bit vs 64bit KVM Red Hat simply decided that it doesn't 
want to incur all the trouble/costs it would take to actually name 32bit 
KVM as supported since 98% of the systems KVM will be used on nowadays 
are 64bit capable.

Since Fedora does have to deal with these issues only on a we'll try to 
keep things working but if we fail you are on your own basis they 
probably have no reason to disable 32bit support.

My guess is that if you flip a few switches in the source kernel and 
qemu/kvm packages to compile in the 32bit modules you should be able to 
make it work but I haven't dealt with a 32bit system in years so I'm not 
sure if this is enough to get things going.

Regards,
   Dennis

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Re: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

2013-08-12 Thread Dave Johansen
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 2:31 PM, Ljubomir Ljubojevic cen...@plnet.rs wrote:

 On 08/09/2013 05:35 PM, John Doe wrote:
  From: Dave Johansen davejohan...@gmail.com
 
 I just did a clean net install of CentOS 6.4 and when I run
 virt-manager it says that qemu-kvm is missing, but when I try to
 install it with yum it says that there isn't a package with that
 name. Is something wrong with my configuration? Or what is causing
 this package to appear as not available? Thanks,
 
  It's a 32-bit install.
 
  Google told me:
  Whilst previous versions of RHEL supported KVM on both 32-bit and 64-bit 
  systems, as of RHEL 5.4 support for KVM virtualization is only available 
  for 64-bit (x86_64 architecture) versions of the operating system.
  But I never played with it so I cannot confirm...
 
  JD

 I have a kvm-84 rpm and src.rpm for CentOS 5.x (Levente's) and run a
 32-bit KVM host for few years, but I never played with CentOS 6, never
 needed it.

 http://rpms.plnet.rs/plnet-centos5-srpms-srpms/RPMS.plnet/kvm-kmod-84-1.el5.src.rpm

 I suggest you use VirtualBox, or some other distro.

I'll really like CentOS/RHEL and will definitely stick with it. The
point of my questions wasn't to complain or any like that, but just
surprise because it seemed that the no 32 bit support didn't line up
with my experience and just trying to make sure I understood
everything.

Thanks,
Dave
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Re: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

2013-08-12 Thread thunderzep
 
 I'll really like CentOS/RHEL and will definitely stick with it. The
 point of my questions wasn't to complain or any like that, but just
 surprise because it seemed that the no 32 bit support didn't line up
 with my experience and just trying to make sure I understood
 everything.
 
 Thanks,
 Dave

I suspect that with the notion of modern OSes normally needing at least
1G each even in a VM (often much more), the choice was to steer
resources to the 64bit platform for virtulization because 32bit machines
can't address nearly as much memory space, often a key factor for VMs.

given the amount of resources to maintain a platform that can't really
support production workloads and most modern machines should be able to
switch to 64bit OS pretty seamlessly, I suspect there was no
justification to keep support for a 32bit version.

just my theory, not sure if it's of any help for you.

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Re: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

2013-08-09 Thread John Doe
From: Dave Johansen davejohan...@gmail.com

 I just did a clean net install of CentOS 6.4 and when I run virt-manager it
 says that qemu-kvm is missing, but when I try to install it with yum it
 says that there isn't a package with that name. Is something wrong with my
 configuration? Or what is causing this package to appear as not available?

# yum whatprovides \*qemu-kvm
...
Repo    : base
2:qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.355.el6.x86_64 : Userspace component of KVM
Repo    : updates
2:qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.355.0.1.el6.centos.6.x86_64 : Userspace component of KVM
2:qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.355.0.1.el6.centos.2.x86_64 : Userspace component of KVM
2:qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.355.el6_4.2.x86_64 : Userspace component of KVM
2:qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.355.0.1.el6.centos.3.x86_64 : Userspace component of KVM
2:qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.355.el6_4_4.1.x86_64 : Userspace component of KVM
2:qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.355.0.1.el6.centos.5.x86_64 : Userspace component of KVM

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Re: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

2013-08-09 Thread Dave Johansen
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 8:15 AM, lists-centos
replies-lists-c9y6-cen...@listmail.innovate.net wrote:



  Original Message 
  Date: Friday, August 09, 2013 08:04:08 AM -0700
  From: Dave Johansen davejohan...@gmail.com
  To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
  Cc:
  Subject: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?
 
  I just did a clean net install of CentOS 6.4 and when I run
  virt-manager it says that qemu-kvm is missing, but when I try to
  install it with yum it says that there isn't a package with that
  name. Is something wrong with my configuration? Or what is causing
  this package to appear as not available? Thanks,
  Dave

 Is this install on a 32-bit machine?

 It's there for 64-bit, but I don't see it for 32-bit.


- Richard


It's a 32-bit install.
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Re: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

2013-08-09 Thread Patrick Hurrelmann
On 09.08.2013 17:21, Dave Johansen wrote:
 On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 8:15 AM, lists-centos
 replies-lists-c9y6-cen...@listmail.innovate.net wrote:



  Original Message 
 Date: Friday, August 09, 2013 08:04:08 AM -0700
 From: Dave Johansen davejohan...@gmail.com
 To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
 Cc:
 Subject: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

 I just did a clean net install of CentOS 6.4 and when I run
 virt-manager it says that qemu-kvm is missing, but when I try to
 install it with yum it says that there isn't a package with that
 name. Is something wrong with my configuration? Or what is causing
 this package to appear as not available? Thanks,
 Dave

 Is this install on a 32-bit machine?

 It's there for 64-bit, but I don't see it for 32-bit.


- Richard
 
 
 It's a 32-bit install.

kvm is not supported on 32bit installs in rhel/centos.

Regards
Patrick

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Re: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

2013-08-09 Thread Scott Robbins
On Fri, Aug 09, 2013 at 08:04:08AM -0700, Dave Johansen wrote:
 I just did a clean net install of CentOS 6.4 and when I run virt-manager it
 says that qemu-kvm is missing, but when I try to install it with yum it
 says that there isn't a package with that name. Is something wrong with my
 configuration? Or what is causing this package to appear as not available?
 Thanks,

I wonder if it is a configuration problem.  From rpm -qi qemu-kvm on a 6.4
system:
-

Name: qemu-kvm Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 0.12.1.2  Vendor: CentOS
Release : 2.355.0.1.el6.centos.6Build Date: Mon 22 Jul 2013
02:13:47 PM EDT
Install Date: Sat 27 Jul 2013 11:02:46 AM EDT  Build Host:
c6b8.bsys.dev.centos.org
Group   : Development/Tools Source RPM:
qemu-kvm-0.12.1.2-2.355.0.1.el6.centos.6.src.rpm
Size: 4288610  License: GPLv2+ and LGPLv2+
and BSD
Signature   : RSA/SHA1, Mon 22 Jul 2013 04:01:00 PM EDT, Key ID
0946fca2c105b9de
Packager: CentOS BuildSystem http://bugs.centos.org
URL : http://www.linux-kvm.org
Summary : Userspace component of KVM

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Re: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

2013-08-09 Thread John Doe
From: Dave Johansen davejohan...@gmail.com

   I just did a clean net install of CentOS 6.4 and when I run
   virt-manager it says that qemu-kvm is missing, but when I try to
   install it with yum it says that there isn't a package with that
   name. Is something wrong with my configuration? Or what is causing
   this package to appear as not available? Thanks,
 
 It's a 32-bit install.

Google told me:
Whilst previous versions of RHEL supported KVM on both 32-bit and 64-bit 
systems, as of RHEL 5.4 support for KVM virtualization is only available for 
64-bit (x86_64 architecture) versions of the operating system.
But I never played with it so I cannot confirm...

JD
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Re: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

2013-08-09 Thread Dave Johansen
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 8:24 AM, Patrick Hurrelmann
patrick.hurrelm...@lobster.de wrote:

 On 09.08.2013 17:21, Dave Johansen wrote:
  On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 8:15 AM, lists-centos
  replies-lists-c9y6-cen...@listmail.innovate.net wrote:
 
 
 
   Original Message 
  Date: Friday, August 09, 2013 08:04:08 AM -0700
  From: Dave Johansen davejohan...@gmail.com
  To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
  Cc:
  Subject: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?
 
  I just did a clean net install of CentOS 6.4 and when I run
  virt-manager it says that qemu-kvm is missing, but when I try to
  install it with yum it says that there isn't a package with that
  name. Is something wrong with my configuration? Or what is causing
  this package to appear as not available? Thanks,
  Dave
 
  Is this install on a 32-bit machine?
 
  It's there for 64-bit, but I don't see it for 32-bit.
 
 
 - Richard
 
 
  It's a 32-bit install.

 kvm is not supported on 32bit installs in rhel/centos.

Really? Is there a reason why that is the case? Because the hardware
supports it and so is it just that the software doesn't support
32-bit? That's kind of surprising because my experience has usually
been that if both weren't supported then it was 64 bit that was
lacking.
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Re: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

2013-08-09 Thread Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
On 09.08.2013 17:39, Dave Johansen wrote:
 On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 8:24 AM, Patrick Hurrelmann
 patrick.hurrelm...@lobster.de wrote:

 On 09.08.2013 17:21, Dave Johansen wrote:
 On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 8:15 AM, lists-centos
 replies-lists-c9y6-cen...@listmail.innovate.net wrote:



  Original Message 
 Date: Friday, August 09, 2013 08:04:08 AM -0700
 From: Dave Johansen davejohan...@gmail.com
 To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
 Cc:
 Subject: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

 I just did a clean net install of CentOS 6.4 and when I run
 virt-manager it says that qemu-kvm is missing, but when I try to
 install it with yum it says that there isn't a package with that
 name. Is something wrong with my configuration? Or what is causing
 this package to appear as not available? Thanks,
 Dave

 Is this install on a 32-bit machine?

 It's there for 64-bit, but I don't see it for 32-bit.


 - Richard


 It's a 32-bit install.

 kvm is not supported on 32bit installs in rhel/centos.

 Really? Is there a reason why that is the case? Because the hardware
 supports it and so is it just that the software doesn't support
 32-bit? That's kind of surprising because my experience has usually
 been that if both weren't supported then it was 64 bit that was
 lacking.

Nowadays you should always install 64 bit. 32 bit is a legacy 
architecture and should not be used unless you absolutely have no other 
choice.

Regards,
   Dennis

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Re: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

2013-08-09 Thread Dave Johansen
On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 9:03 AM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn
denni...@conversis.de wrote:

 On 09.08.2013 17:39, Dave Johansen wrote:
  On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 8:24 AM, Patrick Hurrelmann
  patrick.hurrelm...@lobster.de wrote:
 
  On 09.08.2013 17:21, Dave Johansen wrote:
  On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 8:15 AM, lists-centos
  replies-lists-c9y6-cen...@listmail.innovate.net wrote:
 
 
 
   Original Message 
  Date: Friday, August 09, 2013 08:04:08 AM -0700
  From: Dave Johansen davejohan...@gmail.com
  To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
  Cc:
  Subject: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?
 
  I just did a clean net install of CentOS 6.4 and when I run
  virt-manager it says that qemu-kvm is missing, but when I try to
  install it with yum it says that there isn't a package with that
  name. Is something wrong with my configuration? Or what is causing
  this package to appear as not available? Thanks,
  Dave
 
  Is this install on a 32-bit machine?
 
  It's there for 64-bit, but I don't see it for 32-bit.
 
 
  - Richard
 
 
  It's a 32-bit install.
 
  kvm is not supported on 32bit installs in rhel/centos.
 
  Really? Is there a reason why that is the case? Because the hardware
  supports it and so is it just that the software doesn't support
  32-bit? That's kind of surprising because my experience has usually
  been that if both weren't supported then it was 64 bit that was
  lacking.

 Nowadays you should always install 64 bit. 32 bit is a legacy
 architecture and should not be used unless you absolutely have no other
 choice.

Unfortunately, for me that is the case. The laptop I was doing this on
(Thinkpad T60) doesn't support x64.

But the 32 bit is legacy argument seems a bit odd and that's the
first time I've heard that. Maybe I'm just a bit out of that loop, but
the reason I say that is that before doing this install, I had Fedora
19 on the machine and kvm worked just fine on the machine, so if it
really was that 32 bit wasn't being supported for things like kvm
anymore, then why does a cutting edge system like Fedora 19 have
support for it?
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Re: [CentOS] qemu-kvm package?

2013-08-09 Thread Ljubomir Ljubojevic
On 08/09/2013 05:35 PM, John Doe wrote:
 From: Dave Johansen davejohan...@gmail.com

I just did a clean net install of CentOS 6.4 and when I run
virt-manager it says that qemu-kvm is missing, but when I try to
install it with yum it says that there isn't a package with that
name. Is something wrong with my configuration? Or what is causing
this package to appear as not available? Thanks,

 It's a 32-bit install.

 Google told me:
 Whilst previous versions of RHEL supported KVM on both 32-bit and 64-bit 
 systems, as of RHEL 5.4 support for KVM virtualization is only available for 
 64-bit (x86_64 architecture) versions of the operating system.
 But I never played with it so I cannot confirm...

 JD

I have a kvm-84 rpm and src.rpm for CentOS 5.x (Levente's) and run a 
32-bit KVM host for few years, but I never played with CentOS 6, never 
needed it.

http://rpms.plnet.rs/plnet-centos5-srpms-srpms/RPMS.plnet/kvm-kmod-84-1.el5.src.rpm

I suggest you use VirtualBox, or some other distro.


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