[CentOS-virt] Which driver interface do I need to install Windows 2008 R2 as a KVM guest?

2010-02-17 Thread carlopmart
Hi all,

  With the latest kvm updates, somebody have tried to install windows 2008 
R2/windows 7 as a kvm guest using e1000 or virtio net driver?? Works with the 
windows installer??

Thanks.

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Re: [CentOS-virt] Which driver interface do I need to install Windows 2008 R2 as a KVM guest?

2010-02-17 Thread compdoc
I have both windows 7 and win 2008 installed as kvm guests,
but they were installed with the initial release of centos
5.4. And I have installed all updates since. I don't like
the virtio drivers, so I never use them. Are you having
issues?



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Re: [CentOS-virt] Which driver interface do I need to install Windows 2008 R2 as a KVM guest?

2010-02-17 Thread carlopmart
compdoc wrote:
 I have both windows 7 and win 2008 installed as kvm guests,
 but they were installed with the initial release of centos
 5.4. And I have installed all updates since. I don't like
 the virtio drivers, so I never use them. Are you having
 issues?
 
Not at this momment because i didn't start any installation. I would to know 
where I 
can find problems using virtio or e1000 net drivers ...

Thanks.


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Re: [CentOS-virt] Which driver interface do I need to install Windows 2008 R2 as a KVM guest?

2010-02-17 Thread S.Tindall

On Wed, 2010-02-17 at 19:21 +0100, carlopmart wrote:
 compdoc wrote:
  I have both windows 7 and win 2008 installed as kvm guests,
  but they were installed with the initial release of centos
  5.4. And I have installed all updates since. I don't like
  the virtio drivers, so I never use them. Are you having
  issues?
  
 Not at this momment because i didn't start any installation. I would to know 
 where I 
 can find problems using virtio or e1000 net drivers ...

Of the two, I only have win7 64-bit installed as a kvm guest.

Using e1000 was trivial. Use it at installation or add it after
installation.


To use the virtio-win drivers in vista 64-bit and later, you will need
signed drivers for installation. From my reading about 32-bit vista and
later, you can use unsigned drivers there.

As far as I know, only redhat provides release-signed drivers via the
virtio-win supplement.  Those have redistribution restriction, so unless
you have a rhn entitlement... The unsigned drivers themselves were
opensourced.

You can test-sign the netkvm (virtio net) driver, but you need to run
the guest in testsigning mode to install them after the fact. I have run
test-signed netkvm drivers (Sept. 24, 2009 driver release) on win7 and
they worked OK, but did not extensively test them. Actually, they worked
fine on all guests I tried (winxp 32-bit, vista 64-bit, win7 64-bit).

Went back to e1000, rather than run the system in testsigning mode (ugly
display, something like safe mode). The e1000 works fine, no hassles
installing/using it under win7.

Currently, the only guest I have running the netkvm driver is winxp,
because e1000 was not a trivial option.


Before you ask, could never get win7 to boot using the viostor (virtio
blk) drivers, but could get winxp and vista to boot on them. From what I
have read, the viostor drivers (Sept. 24, 2009 release) are not ready
for prime time, but there were updated viostor drivers released recently
that I have not tested.

Steve

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Re: [CentOS-virt] Which driver interface do I need to install Windows 2008 R2 as a KVM guest?

2010-02-17 Thread carlopmart
S.Tindall wrote:
 On Wed, 2010-02-17 at 19:21 +0100, carlopmart wrote:
 compdoc wrote:
 I have both windows 7 and win 2008 installed as kvm guests,
 but they were installed with the initial release of centos
 5.4. And I have installed all updates since. I don't like
 the virtio drivers, so I never use them. Are you having
 issues?

 Not at this momment because i didn't start any installation. I would to know 
 where I 
 can find problems using virtio or e1000 net drivers ...
 
 Of the two, I only have win7 64-bit installed as a kvm guest.
 
 Using e1000 was trivial. Use it at installation or add it after
 installation.
 
 
 To use the virtio-win drivers in vista 64-bit and later, you will need
 signed drivers for installation. From my reading about 32-bit vista and
 later, you can use unsigned drivers there.
 
 As far as I know, only redhat provides release-signed drivers via the
 virtio-win supplement.  Those have redistribution restriction, so unless
 you have a rhn entitlement... The unsigned drivers themselves were
 opensourced.
 
 You can test-sign the netkvm (virtio net) driver, but you need to run
 the guest in testsigning mode to install them after the fact. I have run
 test-signed netkvm drivers (Sept. 24, 2009 driver release) on win7 and
 they worked OK, but did not extensively test them. Actually, they worked
 fine on all guests I tried (winxp 32-bit, vista 64-bit, win7 64-bit).
 
 Went back to e1000, rather than run the system in testsigning mode (ugly
 display, something like safe mode). The e1000 works fine, no hassles
 installing/using it under win7.
 
 Currently, the only guest I have running the netkvm driver is winxp,
 because e1000 was not a trivial option.
 
 
 Before you ask, could never get win7 to boot using the viostor (virtio
 blk) drivers, but could get winxp and vista to boot on them. From what I
 have read, the viostor drivers (Sept. 24, 2009 release) are not ready
 for prime time, but there were updated viostor drivers released recently
 that I have not tested.
 
 Steve
 


Many thanks for this info Steve.


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