Re: [ovirt-users] question for VM
Thanks, the quicker way I have change to IDE so it does't need driver, is that any impact? I tried latest Solaris 10 and 11 all failed, really QEMU problem? Thanks & Regards Francis Yap On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 5:22 PM, Yaniv Kaulwrote: > > > On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 8:44 AM, Francis Yap wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> Windows 2003 require floppy storage driver at the installation, how to >> resolve this problem. >> > > Run Once and attach the floppy with the drivers. > > >> >> Solaris 10 is freeze when it try to boot from CD, any idea? >> > > This is probably a KVM/QEMU issue. I suggest to ask on their mailing list > - but first of all, ensure you have the latest Solaris 10 (or newer, if > possible). > Secondly, ensure you are NOT using virtio, but the regular devices. > Y. > > >> >> Thanks & Regards >> Francis Yap >> >> ___ >> Users mailing list >> Users@ovirt.org >> http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> >> > ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [ovirt-users] question for VM
On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 8:44 AM, Francis Yapwrote: > Hi All, > > Windows 2003 require floppy storage driver at the installation, how to > resolve this problem. > Run Once and attach the floppy with the drivers. > > Solaris 10 is freeze when it try to boot from CD, any idea? > This is probably a KVM/QEMU issue. I suggest to ask on their mailing list - but first of all, ensure you have the latest Solaris 10 (or newer, if possible). Secondly, ensure you are NOT using virtio, but the regular devices. Y. > > Thanks & Regards > Francis Yap > > ___ > Users mailing list > Users@ovirt.org > http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
[ovirt-users] question for VM
Hi All, Windows 2003 require floppy storage driver at the installation, how to resolve this problem. Solaris 10 is freeze when it try to boot from CD, any idea? Thanks & Regards Francis Yap ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [ovirt-users] question on VM
In the absence of any comment and continued testing I have found that I can ping the host network IP that the VM is running on... and the host can ping the VM. So it would appear that nothing is wrong with the VM... I could only ping the host from the VM once I stopped iptables, so the firewall was stopping that. But I still can't ping outside of the host or ping the VM from elsewhere... and the VM continues to get an IP address from the DHCP server without issue. I have gone back to my networks and checked them thoroughly and can't see any issues, I have migrated the VM from one host to another and the condition persists in that it can ping the host that it is running on and the host can ping it (providing I turn off the firewall) numerous reboots etc and no change. :( Bill Dossett Virtualisation Architect Pitney Bowes - Tech Central 6 Hercules Way, 600 Leavesden Park Watford, WD25 7GS Phone (+44) (0)1923 279353 | VOIP: 54739353 Mobile (+44) (0)7775 908612 bill.doss...@pb.commailto:bill.doss...@pb.com www.pb.comhttp://www.pb.com/ In Engineering? Raise a ticket via Remedy Anywhere [HEREhttp://teamsite.inside.pb.com/sites/TCPPM/GES/Lists/Create%20Incident/newIncident.aspx] takes less than a minute ManageIQ User Guide available [HEREhttps://dl.dropbox.com/u/6219441/ManageIQ%20-%20User%20Manual%20PB%20v4.pdf] Check out the ManageIQ Blog for recent enhancements and information [HERE]http://teamsite.inside.pb.com/sites/TCPPM/GES/manageiq/default.aspx ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [ovirt-users] question on VM
Hi Bill, So without firewall you can ping interfaces inside the cluster but nothing outside? Could it be that your DHCP server is allocating internal network addresses and you need to configure NAT? Yours, Lior. On 23/09/14 08:45, Bill Dossett wrote: In the absence of any comment and continued testing I have found that I can ping the host network IP that the VM is running on… and the host can ping the VM. So it would appear that nothing is wrong with the VM… I could only ping the host from the VM once I stopped iptables, so the firewall was stopping that. But I still can’t ping outside of the host or ping the VM from elsewhere… and the VM continues to get an IP address from the DHCP server without issue. I have gone back to my networks and checked them thoroughly and can’t see any issues, I have migrated the VM from one host to another and the condition persists in that it can ping the host that it is running on and the host can ping it (providing I turn off the firewall) numerous reboots etc and no change. L *From:*users-boun...@ovirt.org [mailto:users-boun...@ovirt.org] *On Behalf Of *Bill Dossett *Sent:* 22 September 2014 16:07 *To:* users@ovirt.org *Subject:* [ovirt-users] question on VM Hi, I am creating my first ovirt VM from a windows 2008 R2 iso. After setting it all up, loading the drivers etc it looks fine, but it seems like it has no network connectivity. This is odd as it is obtaining a DHCP address and it looks like it can browse for other windows systems on the network. But I can’t ping it, it can’t ping out and I can’t remote desktop into it. Normally this sounds like a firewall problem, but I disabled that immediately. It is using the virtio driver. It is connected to the default network ovirtmgmt which has a dhcp server on it. Ovirt-engine says the interface is up and connected and windows thinks it is connected to an unknown network with out internet access. I can’t ping the default gateway from the VM console. Seems silly, but I’ve kind of run out of things to try on this now. I am using VLAN tagging on the ovirt-engine network side of things and it is plugged into a trunked port… but I wouldn’t think that has anything to do with the VM itself as I am not doing anything with VLANs on the VM itself, it is just connected to it. All the host network/interfaces are pingable in the cluster as well. Thanks if anyone has any ideas what I might be looking for. *Bill Dossett* *Virtualisation Architect* *Pitney Bowes – Tech Central* 6 Hercules Way, 600 Leavesden Park Watford, WD25 7GS Phone(+44) (0)1923 279353 | VOIP: 54739353 Mobile(+44) (0)7775 908612 bill.doss...@pb.com mailto:bill.doss...@pb.com www.pb.com http://www.pb.com/ *In Engineering?**Raise a ticket via Remedy Anywhere [HERE http://teamsite.inside.pb.com/sites/TCPPM/GES/Lists/Create%20Incident/newIncident.aspx]takes less than a minute* *ManageIQ User Guide available*[*HERE https://dl.dropbox.com/u/6219441/ManageIQ%20-%20User%20Manual%20PB%20v4.pdf*] *Check out the ManageIQ Blog for recent enhancements and information [HERE] http://teamsite.inside.pb.com/sites/TCPPM/GES/manageiq/default.aspx* ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
[ovirt-users] question on VM
Hi, I am creating my first ovirt VM from a windows 2008 R2 iso. After setting it all up, loading the drivers etc it looks fine, but it seems like it has no network connectivity. This is odd as it is obtaining a DHCP address and it looks like it can browse for other windows systems on the network. But I can't ping it, it can't ping out and I can't remote desktop into it. Normally this sounds like a firewall problem, but I disabled that immediately. It is using the virtio driver. It is connected to the default network ovirtmgmt which has a dhcp server on it. Ovirt-engine says the interface is up and connected and windows thinks it is connected to an unknown network with out internet access. I can't ping the default gateway from the VM console. Seems silly, but I've kind of run out of things to try on this now. I am using VLAN tagging on the ovirt-engine network side of things and it is plugged into a trunked port... but I wouldn't think that has anything to do with the VM itself as I am not doing anything with VLANs on the VM itself, it is just connected to it. All the host network/interfaces are pingable in the cluster as well. Thanks if anyone has any ideas what I might be looking for. Bill Dossett Virtualisation Architect Pitney Bowes - Tech Central 6 Hercules Way, 600 Leavesden Park Watford, WD25 7GS Phone (+44) (0)1923 279353 | VOIP: 54739353 Mobile (+44) (0)7775 908612 bill.doss...@pb.commailto:bill.doss...@pb.com www.pb.comhttp://www.pb.com/ In Engineering? Raise a ticket via Remedy Anywhere [HEREhttp://teamsite.inside.pb.com/sites/TCPPM/GES/Lists/Create%20Incident/newIncident.aspx] takes less than a minute ManageIQ User Guide available [HEREhttps://dl.dropbox.com/u/6219441/ManageIQ%20-%20User%20Manual%20PB%20v4.pdf] Check out the ManageIQ Blog for recent enhancements and information [HERE]http://teamsite.inside.pb.com/sites/TCPPM/GES/manageiq/default.aspx ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [ovirt-users] question on VM
In the absence of any comment and continued testing I have found that I can ping the host network IP that the VM is running on... and the host can ping the VM. So it would appear that nothing is wrong with the VM... I could only ping the host from the VM once I stopped iptables, so the firewall was stopping that. But I still can't ping outside of the host or ping the VM from elsewhere... and the VM continues to get an IP address from the DHCP server without issue. I have gone back to my networks and checked them thoroughly and can't see any issues, I have migrated the VM from one host to another and the condition persists in that it can ping the host that it is running on and the host can ping it (providing I turn off the firewall) numerous reboots etc and no change. :( From: users-boun...@ovirt.org [mailto:users-boun...@ovirt.org] On Behalf Of Bill Dossett Sent: 22 September 2014 16:07 To: users@ovirt.org Subject: [ovirt-users] question on VM Hi, I am creating my first ovirt VM from a windows 2008 R2 iso. After setting it all up, loading the drivers etc it looks fine, but it seems like it has no network connectivity. This is odd as it is obtaining a DHCP address and it looks like it can browse for other windows systems on the network. But I can't ping it, it can't ping out and I can't remote desktop into it. Normally this sounds like a firewall problem, but I disabled that immediately. It is using the virtio driver. It is connected to the default network ovirtmgmt which has a dhcp server on it. Ovirt-engine says the interface is up and connected and windows thinks it is connected to an unknown network with out internet access. I can't ping the default gateway from the VM console. Seems silly, but I've kind of run out of things to try on this now. I am using VLAN tagging on the ovirt-engine network side of things and it is plugged into a trunked port... but I wouldn't think that has anything to do with the VM itself as I am not doing anything with VLANs on the VM itself, it is just connected to it. All the host network/interfaces are pingable in the cluster as well. Thanks if anyone has any ideas what I might be looking for. Bill Dossett Virtualisation Architect Pitney Bowes - Tech Central 6 Hercules Way, 600 Leavesden Park Watford, WD25 7GS Phone (+44) (0)1923 279353 | VOIP: 54739353 Mobile (+44) (0)7775 908612 bill.doss...@pb.commailto:bill.doss...@pb.com www.pb.comhttp://www.pb.com/ In Engineering? Raise a ticket via Remedy Anywhere [HEREhttp://teamsite.inside.pb.com/sites/TCPPM/GES/Lists/Create%20Incident/newIncident.aspx] takes less than a minute ManageIQ User Guide available [HEREhttps://dl.dropbox.com/u/6219441/ManageIQ%20-%20User%20Manual%20PB%20v4.pdf] Check out the ManageIQ Blog for recent enhancements and information [HERE]http://teamsite.inside.pb.com/sites/TCPPM/GES/manageiq/default.aspx ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users