I have a lab box, running SL6 32 bit (AMD Sempron 3000+ 32 bit) with 2gb RAM, I
have a test I would like to run with the thing and create a small virtual
network in the box, but I am finding that I cannot do so, when I run
virt-manager I get the following error
Unable to open connection to
On 04/20/2011 08:14 PM, Hostetler, David B. (JSC-IT)[DB Consulting
Group, Inc.] wrote:
I have a lab box, running SL6 32 bit (AMD Sempron 3000+ 32 bit) with 2gb
RAM, I have a test I would like to run with the thing and create a small
virtual network in the box, but I am finding that I cannot do so
On 04/20/2011 08:20 PM, carlopmart wrote:
On 04/20/2011 08:14 PM, Hostetler, David B. (JSC-IT)[DB Consulting
Group, Inc.] wrote:
I have a lab box, running SL6 32 bit (AMD Sempron 3000+ 32 bit) with 2gb
RAM, I have a test I would like to run with the thing and create a small
virtual network in th
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Hostetler, David B. (JSC-IT)[DB
Consulting Group, Inc.] wrote:
> I have a lab box, running SL6 32 bit (AMD Sempron 3000+ 32 bit) with 2gb
> RAM, I have a test I would like to run with the thing and create a small
> virtual network in the box, but I am finding that
On 21 April 2011 04:14, Hostetler, David B. (JSC-IT)[DB Consulting
Group, Inc.] wrote:
> I have a lab box, running SL6 32 bit (AMD Sempron 3000+ 32 bit) with 2gb
> RAM, I have a test I would like to run with the thing and create a small
> virtual network in the box, but I am finding that I cannot
On 04/21/2011 02:32 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
libvirt is not one of Red Hat's best efforts at integration. Install
VirtualBox or VMware until you have time to play with this.
Still bad GUI or something new? ;-) No offence, please.
Vaclav M.
On Sat, Apr 23, 2011 at 6:25 PM, Vaclav Mocek wrote:
> On 04/21/2011 02:32 AM, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
>>
>> libvirt is not one of Red Hat's best efforts at integration. Install
>> VirtualBox or VMware until you have time to play with this.
>>
> Still bad GUI or something new? ;-) No offence, ple
On 04/20/2011 02:21 PM, carlopmart wrote:
KVM virtualization is not supported under i386 ... You need a x86_64
hosts ... And Xen is not supported in RHEL6/SL6 as dom0 ...
You are able to run Xen, however you have to do it yourself.
You can run in Xen paravirtualization mode, however, it is no