I have a dell r910 with rhel6.2 on it and libvirt 0.8. This machine is hosting
12 virtual guests. Every 3 - 5 months the server crashes for no apparent
reason. The logs show no kernel panics or other issues causing the crash. The
sar logs show a very high context switch count ( approx. 17).
Thanks, that worked.
From: Nitin kumar [mailto:nitin12ty...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 10:20 AM
To: Alex Jia
Cc: David M. Barlieb; libvirt-users@redhat.com
Subject: Re: [libvirt-users] can't add cpu's to virtual guest
Hi All,
We need to down the guest and edit the xm
I have a rhel6.0 server running kvm. I have recently needed to add additional
cpu's to some of the guests but cannot do it via virt-manager, can't doit using
virt, and can't do it by vi the guest.xml file. Is this a bug or am I missing
something?
Thanks,
DaveB
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I had a similar issue on my rhel6.1 host, I had to enable virtualization
in the system bios.
From: libvirt-users-boun...@redhat.com
[mailto:libvirt-users-boun...@redhat.com] On Behalf Of Nitin Nikam
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2012 9:46 AM
To: libvirt-users@redhat.com
Subject: [libvirt-users] v
I have been installing kvm guests on a number of hosts and have been
managing them through a single virt manager on one of the hosts. I am
looking for a tool that will allow me to manage them from a windows
workstation, possibly using a web interface. Everything I've looked at
and read about seems
Hello all, I am looking to use bonded interfaces as a bridge device for
my virtual hosts. My goal was to have 4 nics bonded together to create a
large pipe for my guests. I then tried to create a bridge device out of
it similar to creating a bridge out of a single nic. It unfortunately
did not work
HI, I've just begun using libvirt as part of my KVM installation and
have been having some confusion regarding networking of my virtual
guests. I'm not sure if I should even be sending this to this mailing
list and if not please let me know and if possible where I should be
sending this inquiry.