Re: KVM/QEMU issue

2011-11-04 Thread Ed
It is possible to indicate a block special device using its volume LABEL or UUID - and of course Fedora is changing how drives are identified fairly soon anyways - I forget if that's before or after they remove eth0. Archipel project looks interesting [archipelproject.org] a bit

Re: KVM/QEMU issue

2011-11-04 Thread James Crawford
Sean, If you look in /etc/libvirt/qemu/*.xml there on the Host system, you should be able to track back to the Image file. If you are using the raw format you can expand the image file then use pmagic, gparted... to expand the virtual partition(s). I have a proceadure at work, not home

KVM/QEMU issue

2011-11-03 Thread Sean Roe
Hi Folks, I ran into a bit of an issue today and now im stuck. I have a VM server running Centos 6 with several VMs running inside of it. Well one of them had a drive run out of space so I thought no big deal, Ill blow away the drive in virt-manager and build a new drive with more space and

Re: KVM/QEMU issue

2011-11-03 Thread Kevin Fries
I used to have a lab with two Dell R200 servers, and I did not use virt-manager because it was too easy to mess up. Instead I used ProxmoxVE. Http://over.proxmox.com. It is like VM Ware ESX, except open source. It uses OpenVZ for hyper virtualization a.d KVN/QEMU for full virtualization. It