On Wednesday 05 November 2014 16:16:58 Thomas Stein wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Does someone have a download link for a current qemu-guest-agent
> binaries for windows? There is a redhat noarch rpm for version 1.6 but
> no binary for 2.1. I'm trying to use the guest agent to add CPUs with
> libvirt but th
On 11/05/2014 05:15 AM, Dominik G. wrote:
Is it possible to connect two qemu instances with each other via TCP
or socket and have both connected with the host network using only
user networking (SLIRP)?
Basically like
http://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/Networking#User_Networking_.28SLIRP.29
but w
Hello.
Does someone have a download link for a current qemu-guest-agent
binaries for windows? There is a redhat noarch rpm for version 1.6 but
no binary for 2.1. I'm trying to use the guest agent to add CPUs with
libvirt but the 1.6 qga binary doesn't seem to support that feature.
hn2 ~ # virsh s
Alle mercoledì 5 novembre 2014, sacarde ha scritto:
> Alle mercoledì 5 novembre 2014, hai scritto:
> > > Bus 002 Device 006: ID 8564:1000
> > This means you should use: -usbdevice host:2.6
>
> also in this way , in guest system with lsusb I dont view nothing
I try with another usb-pendrive and al
Is it possible to connect two qemu instances with each other via TCP
or socket and have both connected with the host network using only
user networking (SLIRP)?
Basically like
http://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/Networking#User_Networking_.28SLIRP.29
but with a second qemu VM:
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Have you enabled USB driver ?
-usb
Enable the USB driver (will be the default soon)
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 5:24 PM, sacarde wrote:
> Alle mercoledì 5 novembre 2014, hai scritto:
> > > Bus 002 Device 006: ID 8564:1000
> >
> > This means you should use: -usbdevice host:2.6
>
> also in this
Alle mercoledì 5 novembre 2014, hai scritto:
> > Bus 002 Device 006: ID 8564:1000
>
> This means you should use: -usbdevice host:2.6
also in this way , in guest system with lsusb I dont view nothing
> > > > thank you
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > saca...@tiscali.it