Re: [one-users] KVM hypervisor and Virt-Manager

2011-02-18 Thread Jaime Melis
Hi Filippo,

OpenNebula doesn't support qemu, although since kvm is based in qemu there
are many compatibilities. To figure out why it's not working for you with
the domain type kvm, please send us the vm.log.

Cheers,
Jaime

On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 12:51 PM, Filippo Dalla Gassa 
pippo.dallaga...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 I've seen that if in the deployment file I set domain type=kvm (exactly
 what one sets) and then I manually create the vm via virsh create I have
 problems assigning IP address and opening the vm via virt-manager. But if I
 set domain type=qemu and manually create the vm all goes well: I can
 assign automatically IP address using the vmcontext.sh script and I can open
 the vm with virt-manager...in other words the vm works perfectly.

 Any idea? Cause if I create a vm with one and not manually via virsh I
 can't change the domain type, is it true?

 Regards,

 --
 Filippo Dalla Gassa

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[one-users] KVM hypervisor and Virt-Manager

2011-01-31 Thread Filippo Dalla Gassa

Hi,

I've seen that if in the deployment file I set domain type=kvm 
(exactly what one sets) and then I manually create the vm via virsh 
create I have problems assigning IP address and opening the vm via 
virt-manager. But if I set domain type=qemu and manually create the 
vm all goes well: I can assign automatically IP address using the 
vmcontext.sh script and I can open the vm with virt-manager...in other 
words the vm works perfectly.


Any idea? Cause if I create a vm with one and not manually via virsh I 
can't change the domain type, is it true?


Regards,

--
Filippo Dalla Gassa

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