2011/2/24 Philipp Hahn h...@univention.de:
Hello,
On http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Main_Page in the Common External Pages
sections the QEMU link links to the out-dated http://www.nongnu.org/qemu
page, which just shows the info, that the site has moved to
http://wiki.qemu.org/Index.html.
2011/2/7 Daniel P. Berrange berra...@redhat.com:
On Sat, Feb 05, 2011 at 04:34:01PM +, James Neave wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to pass a NOVA-T-500 TV Tuner card through to a gust VM.
I'm getting the error The driver 'pci-stub' is occupying your device
:08:06.2
This is a rather
2010/12/14 Erik Brakkee e...@brakkee.org:
Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 12:55:04PM +0100, Kenni Lund wrote:
2010/12/14 Erik Brakkeee...@brakkee.org:
From: Kenni Lundke...@kelu.dk
2010/12/14 Erik Brakkeee...@brakkee.org:
From: Kenni Lundke...@kelu.dk
Does
2010/12/12 Erik Brakkee e...@brakkee.org:
Does this mean I have a chance now that PCI passthrough of my WinTV PVR-500
might work now?
Passthrough of a PVR-500 has been working for a long time. I've been
running with passthrough of a PVR-500 in my HTPC, since
November/December 2009...so it
2010/12/14 Erik Brakkee e...@brakkee.org:
From: Kenni Lund ke...@kelu.dk
Does this mean I have a chance now that PCI passthrough of my WinTV
PVR-500
might work now?
Passthrough of a PVR-500 has been working for a long time. I've been
running with passthrough of a PVR-500 in my HTPC, since
2010/11/18 Avi Kivity a...@redhat.com:
On 11/18/2010 12:58 AM, Kenni Lund wrote:
Hi
I'm about to move a couple of virtual machines from a Fedora 11 system
to a new server with a more recent operating system and newer version
of KVM, etc.
One of the guests is a Windows Server 2003 Standard
2010/11/18 Cole Robinson crobi...@redhat.com:
On 11/18/2010 09:05 AM, Kenni Lund wrote:
I'm curious why the RHEL 6 documentation claims that you actively need
to select the Standard PC HAL on installation, if it's not even the
recommended/preferred HAL...(?):
Windows 2003 requires a specific
Hi
I'm about to move a couple of virtual machines from a Fedora 11 system
to a new server with a more recent operating system and newer version
of KVM, etc.
One of the guests is a Windows Server 2003 Standard SP2, which is
currently running with the ACPI Multiprocessor PC HAL.
Considering
2010/10/12 Jun Koi junkoi2...@gmail.com:
hi,
i have a guest Windows on KVM, with iTunes installed on that. then i
let my guest to have direct access to my iPhone connecting to my
physical USB port, using usb_add command.
but i got a serious problem: usb_add doesnt seem to work, as my
guest
2010/10/10 Aniruddha mailingdotl...@gmail.com:
I would like to use a resolution 1920x1080 for my Windows XP Guest.
Leave KVM at the default resolution (eg. don't specify any
resolution), activate remote desktop in Windows XP and connect with
rdesktop or some other RDP client to the guest.
The
2010/9/3 Rodrigo Campos rodr...@sdfg.com.ar:
Hi!
I wanted to know the status of PCI device assignment.
As far as I can see in the webpage and in the mailing list, it seems to be
working ok if you have VT-d support on the motherboard and cpu. But if it
isn't
too much trouble, I wanted some
Hi list
I did some KVM testing with help from Alexander Graf and Chris Wright
back in March, trying to passthrough various USB 2.0 PCI cards and
onboard Intel USB hubs. I never got it to work completely, I ended up
with some timing issues or similar, causing artifacts in the picture
from a
2010/3/31 Chris Wright chr...@redhat.com:
* Kenni Lund (ke...@kelu.dk) wrote:
2010/3/31 Chris Wright chr...@redhat.com:
So I suppose I'll need to get rid of this shared IRQ before I can
conclude anything on the patch in git. Hmm, is there some cleaver way
of fixing this in Linux, or do I
2010/3/31 Kenni Lund ke...@kelu.dk:
Booting the guest and tuning to a DVB-T channel _works_ !!! :-D Thanks
a lot for your help...I have one more question, though: If I have two
devices (like the ivtv tuner and the USB card) and they share an IRQ,
if I then assign BOTH of them to the same guest
2010/3/31 Alexander Graf ag...@suse.de:
Kenni Lund wrote:
2010/3/31 Kenni Lund ke...@kelu.dk:
Booting the guest and tuning to a DVB-T channel _works_ !!! :-D Thanks
a lot for your help...I have one more question, though: If I have two
devices (like the ivtv tuner and the USB card
2010/3/30 Chris Wright chr...@redhat.com:
* Kenni Lund (ke...@kelu.dk) wrote:
Client dmesg: http://pastebin.com/uNG4QK5j
Host dmesg: http://pastebin.com/jZu3WKZW
I just verified it and I do get the call trace in the host (which
disables IRQ 19, used by the PCI USB card), exactly at the same
2010/3/31 Alexander Graf ag...@suse.de:
On 31.03.2010, at 00:27, Kenni Lund wrote:
2010/3/30 Chris Wright chr...@redhat.com:
* Kenni Lund (ke...@kelu.dk) wrote:
Client dmesg: http://pastebin.com/uNG4QK5j
Host dmesg: http://pastebin.com/jZu3WKZW
I just verified it and I do get the call
2010/3/31 Chris Wright chr...@redhat.com:
So I suppose I'll need to get rid of this shared IRQ before I can
conclude anything on the patch in git. Hmm, is there some cleaver way
of fixing this in Linux, or do I have to fix it by changing BIOS IRQ
settings, disabling hardware and/or moving the
limitation.
Perhaps a developer can comment on this? Are there any plans on
including this patch in the stable releases in the near future?
Thanks :)
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2010/3/29 Alexander Graf ag...@suse.de:
On 29.03.2010, at 19:23, Kenni Lund wrote:
2010/1/9 Alexander Graf ag...@suse.de:
On 09.01.2010, at 03:45, Ryan C. Underwood wrote:
I have a multifunction PCI device that I'd like to pass through to KVM.
In order to do that, I'm reading
2010/3/30 Chris Wright chr...@redhat.com:
* Alexander Graf (ag...@suse.de) wrote:
On 30.03.2010, at 01:00, Kenni Lund wrote:
2010/3/29 Alexander Graf ag...@suse.de:
On 29.03.2010, at 19:23, Kenni Lund wrote:
2010/1/9 Alexander Graf ag...@suse.de:
On 09.01.2010, at 03:45, Ryan C
2010/1/9 Alexander Graf ag...@suse.de:
On 09.01.2010, at 03:45, Ryan C. Underwood wrote:
I have a multifunction PCI device that I'd like to pass through to KVM.
In order to do that, I'm reading that the PCI memory region must be 4K-page
aligned and the PCI memory resources itself must also
ugly shell script and make the switch to
libvirt/virsh for good :)
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) doesn't support VT-d.
2. VT-d support is not enabled in BIOS, not supported in BIOS or BIOS
implementation is buggy.
What motherboard do you have?
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have the
G33[1] chipset with ICH9R[2] which does not have an IOMMU.
I've updated the KVM VT-d wikipage with a short section on VT-d support.
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need VT-d.
Xen supports paravirtual PCI passthrough which doesn't require VT-d. I
don't know about Vmware, etc.
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). Your chipset needs to support
this, it has nothing to do with virtualization support of your CPU.
If you have a proper system, you can use the following guide for passthrough:
http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/How_to_assign_devices_with_VT-d_in_KVM
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In generel, you'll most likely get more qualified answers if you ask
such questions in a forum dealing with QEMU emulation, for example the
official QEMU forum:
http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi/
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-executable] --enable-kvm from the
qemu package, right? Last time I checked, the KVM support in upstream
qemu wasn't very good and gave me various errors. Make sure you have
the qemu-kvm package installed and not the qemu package (which also
has KVM support).
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this?
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2010/1/26 Kenni Lund ke...@kelu.dk:
2010/1/26 Chris Wright chr...@sous-sol.org:
Again, VT (or VT-x) isn't the same as VT-d. So to be sure, you can
grep dmesg for DMAR and IOMMU to verify that the chipset actually has
VT-d support, that it's enabled, and that it's not broken (there are
quite
?
Thanks
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2010/1/11 Yan Vugenfirer yvuge...@redhat.com:
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From: kvm-ow...@vger.kernel.org [mailto:kvm-ow...@vger.kernel.org] On
Behalf Of Saul Tamari
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 6:26 PM
To: Yan Vugenfirer
Cc: kvm
Subject: Re: MS Window virtio drivers certification status
2009/12/17 Kevin Wolf kw...@redhat.com:
Am 17.12.2009 11:23, schrieb Avi Kivity:
On 12/17/2009 11:38 AM, Kenni Lund wrote:
2009/12/17 Avi Kivitya...@redhat.com:
On 12/17/2009 02:52 AM, Kenni Lund wrote:
Yesterday I entered an invalid boot device as an argument to my
qemu-kvm command for my
2009/12/18 Avi Kivity a...@redhat.com:
On 12/18/2009 04:13 PM, Kenni Lund wrote:
The '/tmp' was prefixed by qemu-img, the actual path is
'WindowsXP.img.backup', so on your setup qemu-img would look for it in
/data/virtualization/.
If the image needs another image in /tmp/WindowsXP.img.backup
2009/12/17 Avi Kivity a...@redhat.com:
On 12/17/2009 02:52 AM, Kenni Lund wrote:
Yesterday I entered an invalid boot device as an argument to my
qemu-kvm command for my Windows XP machine, causing an error about a
missing boot device in the qemu BIOS/POST. As I didn't have any
filesystems
to
any of my critical machines :-/
I'm on qemu-kvm 0.11.0 with kernel modules from 2.6.31.6.
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by lspci as Multimedia video controller:
Internext Compression Inc iTVC16 (CX23416) MPEG-2 Encoder.
Thanks in advance :)
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Kenni Lund
[1] http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/How_to_assign_devices_with_VT-d_in_KVM
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as it is not really related to KVM, a
better place to ask virt-manager
questions would be at the fedora-virt mailing list;
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-virt
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see it
again...can I do something to collect better debugging information in the
future? Perhaps enable kernel memory dump in Windows or something else?
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2009/9/25 Vadim Rozenfeld vroze...@redhat.com:
On 09/25/2009 12:07 AM, Dor Laor wrote:
On 09/24/2009 11:59 PM, Javier Guerra wrote:
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 3:38 PM, Kenni Lundke...@kelu.dk wrote:
I've done some benchmarking with the drivers on Windows XP SP3 32bit,
but it seems like using
with kernel 2.6.30.6 64bit and kvm-88.
One CPU and 2GB of RAM was assigned to the virtual machine.
Is this expected behaviour?
Thanks again for your effort on the VirtIO drivers :)
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2009/9/12 Ross Boylan r...@biostat.ucsf.edu:
When I try to use a (Linux) VM via vnc there appear to be two mouse
locations at once. One is the pointer displayed on the screen; the
other is the shown as a little box by krdc when I select always show
local cursor in the krdc menu. It also
Avi Kivity wrote:
Kenni Lund wrote:
Avi Kivity a...@redhat.com wrote:
Kenni Lund wrote:
Ok, but as I write in my message, I'm using
should work with the latest KVM userspace. This has
been true until now in my case, but it breaks with 2.6.29.1 and that's the
reason
why I'm posting this bug report.
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debugging it further?
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Hi list
I've been wondering about something for a while: How does the version of the
kernel module and the version of the KVM userspace relate? Eg. if you run with
a newer 2.6.27-2.6.28 kernel with the modules included, will you then benefit
from using the modules from the latest KVM release
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