qcow2
/--Regards, Aleksei
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On 15/11/17 12:21, Ian Chapman wrote:
Hi,
Using qemu-system-i386, it seems completely impossible to attach a media
image to a SCSI controller, other than the default which is an
lsi53c895a. I specifically want to use the lsi53c810. As soon as I
specify if=scsi as part o
ors
make: *** [replay/replay-internal.o] Error 1
Would someone be able to help in getting past this error?
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Best Regards,
Akiv Jhirad
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/--Regards, Aleksei/
evice cirrus-vga,id=video0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x2 -device
virtio-balloon-pci,id=balloon0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x6 -msg timestamp=on
Thanks for replies in advance.
BR,
Martin
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/--Regards, Aleksei/
could monkey
around with drive assignments within Windows itself. These settings
may still exists, buried deep somewhere inside Windows 10, but it's
better to let the beast use whatever drive letters in wants to use.
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/--Regards, Aleksei/
> Because all libvirt stuff starts with "copy this XML file and
customize it" and there's little or no documentation about that XML.
What? https://libvirt.org/formatdomain.html
On 29/08/17 19:52, Vincenzo Romano wrote:
Il 29 ago 2017 6:49 PM, "Aleksei" <mailto
my main objective is to do the backup while the VM is running.
I think I could use the snapshot feature, but have no idea on how to proceed.
Any hint?
P.S.
I am not going to use libvirt-based stuff. Just QEmu and KVM.
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/--Regards, Aleksei/
Check qemu man page, it explains the difference between "-vga none" and
"nographic", one of them leaves VM without a GPU.
On 31 January 2017 20:48:57 GMT+03:00, Vincenzo Romano
wrote:
>Hi all.
>I need to create a number of VM to be used as Linux servers.
>I am planning to use only a VNC console
Specify size at the end. See man qemu-img.
On 19 January 2017 14:38:09 GMT+03:00, Mahmood Naderan
wrote:
>>Then you create 1 file for each host user based on the same base file:
>
>>qemu-img create -o backing_file win.qcow2 win_for_user_1.qcow2
>
>
>Hi,
>
>Any idea about the following error
>
>$
ccess to files via unix permissions on the host.
/--Regards, Aleksei/
*From:* Mahmood Naderan
*Sent:* Monday, January 16, 2017 6:06PM
*To:* Qemu-discuss
*Subject:* [Qemu-discuss] Multiple snapshots with one guest user
Hi,
Th
What about the other two, maybe they are in one group?
Also, you had these addresses in your first email - :04:00.0,
:05:00.0, :41:00.0, :42:00.0.0 and now you have a GPU at
44:00.0, are you changing physical allocation as well?
/--Regards, Aleksei
Check if your system is putting some PCIe slots in IOMMU groups, see
explanation here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PCI_passthrough_via_OVMF#Plugging_your_guest_GPU_in_an_unisolated_CPU-based_PCIe_slot
/--Regards, Aleksei
Is that exposed to users of libvirt or Qemu in any way?
/--Regards, Aleksei/
*From:* Programmingkid
*Sent:* Thursday, December 29, 2016 7:31PM
*To:* Vincenzo Romano
*Cc:* Qemu-devel Qemu-devel, Qemu-discuss
*Subject:* Re
kseikovura.blogspot.ru/2016/09/libvirt-and-networkmanagers-bridges.html
/--Regards, Aleksei/
*From:* Shiyao Ma
*Sent:* Friday, December 16, 2016 7:49AM
*To:* Aleksei
*Cc:* Qemu-discuss
*Subject:* Re: [Qemu-discuss] How to
This works for me (you have to set up the bridge "bridge0" on the host
side):
-device virtio-net,netdev=internet \
-netdev
bridge,br=bridge0,id=internet,helper=/usr/lib/qemu/qemu-bridge-helper
/--Regard
You need to enable nested KVM feature in kvm module on the host, check
here: http://www.rdoxenham.com/?p=275
/--Regards, Aleksei/
*From:* Anand J
*Sent:* Monday, October 24, 2016 1:58AM
*To:* Qemu-discuss
*Subject
gards, Aleksei/
*From:* Andrei Perietanu
*Sent:* Friday, October 21, 2016 4:47PM
*To:* Qemu-discuss
*Subject:* Re: [Qemu-discuss] problem with virtio disk driver
Just in case this sparks anyone's interest, the problem is
Hi,
If you can pass arguments to Qemu, try adding "-nographic" or "-display
none", so Qemu doesn't try to use sdl.
/--Regards, Aleksei/
*From:* Cristiano Carlos Matte
*Sent:* Thursday, Oct
Ok, try loading virtio_net module - it will load some dependencies as
well (virtio and virtio_ring I think).
/--Regards, Aleksei/
*From:* Jerry Stuckle
*Sent:* Monday, October 17, 2016 9:46PM
*To:* Aleksei
*Subject:* Re
mulated ARM, so I have only guesses as to where to poke around;
but you might get an answer straight away on Qemu ARM mailing list -
http://wiki.qemu.org/MailingLists.
/--Regards, Aleksei/
*From:* Jerry Stuckle
*Se
Hi,
> -device virtio-net-device,netdev=net0 \
This should be -device virtio-net,netdev=net0 \
/--Regards, Aleksei/
*From:* Jerry Stuckle
*Sent:* Monday, October 17, 2016 5:20AM
*To:* Qemu-discuss
*Subject:* [Q
his own default eth0. Btw,
you're posting links to localhost :)
If you don't have a cable connected to eth1 interface on the host, then
naturally Devuan can't get IP address via DHCP (on Devuan's
Add "allow br0" line to /etc/qemu/bridge.conf to allow Qemu to create
tap devices on br0.
Also check if qemu-bridge-helper script has setuid attribute. It should
have it by default, but I'm not sure about Gentoo.
I know nothing about grsec, so can't h
5".
For this to work you need kvm modules installed and loaded - from your
config I'm guessing you have AMD CPU, so that would be:
# modprobe kvm
# modprobe kvm_amd
You have them with "y" in your config (I have "m&qu
-device virtio-net,netdev=internet \
-netdev
bridge,br=bridge0,id=internet,helper=/usr/lib/qemu/qemu-bridge-helper
3) Start VM, post results. Please try to be concise ;) and post what you
are trying to do and actual error messages. Also provide your Qemu version.
or details:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/QEMU#Bridged_networking_using_qemu-bridge-helper
and https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Network_bridge
/--Regards, Aleksei/
*From:* Miroslav Rovis
*Sent:* Thursday,
ers to at least get started.
/--Regards, Aleksei/
*From:* Jerry Stuckle
*Sent:* Friday, October 07, 2016 7:49PM
*To:* Qemu-discuss
*Subject:* [Qemu-discuss] Cannot connect to network
Hi, all,
First of all, I will admit I'
> ubuntu 14.04
> GeForce GTX 1060
Maybe this Ubuntu doesn't have recent enough nouveau/nvidia drivers to
support this card?
/--Regards, Aleksei/
*From:* Rémi Laisné
*Sent:* Monday, September 26, 2016
ic is
~/.asoundrc. The syntax is not intuitive, to say the least.
See here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Advanced_Linux_Sound_Architecture#Dmix
/--Regards, Aleksei/
*From:* Holger Wünsche
*Sent:* Sunday, Septemb
Hi,
I didn't have this issue, so here are my wild pointers :)
Do you have pulseaudio on the host?
Have you tried other soundhw models ("qemu-system-x86_64 -soundhw help"
will tell you what's available).
What does your .asoundrc look like? Do you use ALSA's dm
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