ion denied
init_assigned_device: Error: Couldn't get real device (0a:01.0)!
Failed to initialize assigned device host=0a:01.0
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version of KVM that I installed too old or is something else going on?
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On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 02:08, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> On Wed, May 06, 2009 at 03:59:10PM -0700, Aaron Clausen wrote:
>> Okay, barring VT-D being supported (which it doesn't look like it is
>> on the server in question), is there any way to get a SCSI tape drive
>>
Okay, barring VT-D being supported (which it doesn't look like it is
on the server in question), is there any way to get a SCSI tape drive
to work in a Windows guest?
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db970
524288
524288
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hvm
destroy
restart
restart
/usr/bin/kvm
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On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 08:51, Aaron Clausen wrote:
> I've imported a Windows Server 2003 as a guest using the IDE drivers.
> When I try to use the virtio drivers instead, Windows just blue
> screens. Am I stuck with the IDE drivers under Windows?
Never mind. Should have read t
I've imported a Windows Server 2003 as a guest using the IDE drivers.
When I try to use the virtio drivers instead, Windows just blue
screens. Am I stuck with the IDE drivers under Windows?
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