Boris, this is EC2. Xen 4.2 with a default config.
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I don't understand what the file argument would mean. Once you write()
to a file, QEMU no longer can implement a ring buffer (it cannot discard
written data). You would need to do something like the following:
qemu -chardev memchr,max-capacity=640k,id=foo -serial chardev:foo
And then introduce
I don't understand what the file argument would mean. Once you write()
to a file, QEMU no longer can implement a ring buffer (it cannot discard
written data). You would need to do something like the following:
qemu -chardev memchr,max-capacity=640k,id=foo -serial chardev:foo
And then introduce
savevm section or instance 'hpet' 0
Error -22 while loading VM state
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If I do, on O1,
qemu-system-x86_64 -M pc-0.14 -vnc :1 -m 512 -cdrom
debian-testing-amd64-businesscard.iso -monitor stdio -hda /mnt/x.qcow2 -net
user -net nic,model=rtl8139 -S
(qemu) loadvm /mnt
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We can always improve the information to the user for something like so
I've marked this as wishlist.
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I've marked this as wishlist.
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This is a legacy behavior in QEMU. There are a number of legitimate use
cases where a user may only have read access to an image and as long as
that image is mounted read-only, everything will work okay.
Virtio and SCSI will expose the read-only attribute to the guest so it
should be very
This is a legacy behavior in QEMU. There are a number of legitimate use
cases where a user may only have read access to an image and as long as
that image is mounted read-only, everything will work okay.
Virtio and SCSI will expose the read-only attribute to the guest so it
should be very
Removing 'insmod gfxterm' and 'insmod vbe' let's the guest boot up.
The full output of the error message is:
error: no suitable mode found.
error: unknown command `terminal'.
out of range pointer 0x8022
Aborted: Press any key to exit.
The first error is from
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This actually turns out to be related to dd's default block size. By
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fills the pipe buffer very quickly because dd just is submitting very
small requests (that will require a RMW).
If you set an explict block size with dd
You can disable scaling by hitting ctrl-alt-u.
What's probably happening is that the window manager is generating an
extraneous scaling event. I'm going to move this to wishlist as we
should provide better user controls of this behavior.
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I see no indication that this is actually a qemu issue. If there's any
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I think the preferred way to do this is just to create a /proc/cpuinfo
file within the root file system. It's impossible for qemu to know
which file is /proc/cpuinfo because you can technically mount procfs
anywhere.
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kvm-84 is very old. Please try to reproduce this against the latest
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The attached patch works for me with the posted test case.
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I'm marking this as Won't Fix in qemu as it doesn't seem like a good
idea for us to automatically resize the terminal for a user.
I'd suggest using a wrapper script if this is a desirable behavior for
you.
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This actually turns out to be related to dd's default block size. By
default, dd uses a block size of 512. The effect of this is that qemu
fills the pipe buffer very quickly because dd just is submitting very
small requests (that will require a RMW).
If you set an explict block size with dd
You can disable scaling by hitting ctrl-alt-u.
What's probably happening is that the window manager is generating an
extraneous scaling event. I'm going to move this to wishlist as we
should provide better user controls of this behavior.
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I see no indication that this is actually a qemu issue. If there's any
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I think the preferred way to do this is just to create a /proc/cpuinfo
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which file is /proc/cpuinfo because you can technically mount procfs
anywhere.
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kvm-84 is very old. Please try to reproduce this against the latest
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The attached patch works for me with the posted test case.
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I'm marking this as Won't Fix in qemu as it doesn't seem like a good
idea for us to automatically resize the terminal for a user.
I'd suggest using a wrapper script if this is a desirable behavior for
you.
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We use SDL fullscreen mode which currently implements the behavior
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I can confirm that the package in #45 fixes the problem.
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The use-case of virt-manager is casual desktop virtualization. Usually,
a user of desktop virtualization benefits from using the host page cache
because subsequent launches of a VM are considerably faster since the IO
is kept in memory.
You can manipulate the cache settings via libvirt XML if
http://wiki.qemu.org/Features/HelperNetworking
We plan on addressing this upstream by introducing a helper to create
the tap device. This helper would be owned by root, and would be
limited in what it did with the tap device (in terms of attaching it to
a bridge).
This allows a sysadmin to
http://wiki.qemu.org/Features/HelperNetworking
We plan on addressing this upstream by introducing a helper to create
the tap device. This helper would be owned by root, and would be
limited in what it did with the tap device (in terms of attaching it to
a bridge).
This allows a sysadmin to
You can use an ANSI sequence to resize a terminal. The following works
in gnome-terminal:
echo -en '\033[8;25;80t' qemu -curses ...
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qemu-img snapshot and savevm are different mechanisms. I'd suggest
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If you accidentally resize the window (even by 1-pixel), then it will
stay in scaled mode even during guest geometry changes.
It sucks from a usability perspective. Clever suggestions about how we
can support scaling in a more friendly way are certainly appreciated.
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If you accidentally resize the window (even by 1-pixel), then it will
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I don't know what is meant by should emulate /proc/cpuinfo. Can you
please be more specific?
NB, the default CPU that is exposed is a generic one which allows for
maximum portability with respect to live migration. You can use the
'-cpu host' option to expose the underlying host CPU although
I don't know what is meant by should emulate /proc/cpuinfo. Can you
please be more specific?
NB, the default CPU that is exposed is a generic one which allows for
maximum portability with respect to live migration. You can use the
'-cpu host' option to expose the underlying host CPU although
This is a bug in a patch introduced by debian. The patch changes the
behavior of the caplocks key in such a way that it breaks any
application that is actually using SDL correctly. See
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=317010
This patch should be removed from the libsdl package.
This is a bug in a patch introduced by debian. The patch changes the
behavior of the caplocks key in such a way that it breaks any
application that is actually using SDL correctly. See
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=317010
This patch should be removed from the libsdl package.
I don't think we can unconditionally change the behavior as that would
introduce regressions on other platforms.
Without understanding the underlying SDL problem, I'm not convinced we
wouldn't see problems just on Ubuntu either. It could be something
weird that's linked to an SDL input driver.
I don't think we can unconditionally change the behavior as that would
introduce regressions on other platforms.
Without understanding the underlying SDL problem, I'm not convinced we
wouldn't see problems just on Ubuntu either. It could be something
weird that's linked to an SDL input driver.
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1. kvm-img create hda.img 4G
2. kvm -hda hda.img -cdrom jaunty-desktop-i386.iso -m 512
3. Install Ubuntu onto hda
4. Reboot, following the prompts (press enter to eject the CD)
5. System boots into installed OS.
It's the use of '-boot d' that is creating problems for you. By
default, the order=
1. kvm-img create hda.img 4G
2. kvm -hda hda.img -cdrom jaunty-desktop-i386.iso -m 512
3. Install Ubuntu onto hda
4. Reboot, following the prompts (press enter to eject the CD)
5. System boots into installed OS.
It's the use of '-boot d' that is creating problems for you. By
default, the order=
This is expected behavior.
You probably should be using -boot dc. This will cause the VM to boot
into the install OS after installation. This is precisely why
distributions eject the CD after installation (to prevent booting into
the installer again).
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This is expected behavior.
You probably should be using -boot dc. This will cause the VM to boot
into the install OS after installation. This is precisely why
distributions eject the CD after installation (to prevent booting into
the installer again).
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http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/35996/
Fixes this issue
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** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Anthony
http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/patch/35996/
Fixes this issue
** Changed in: qemu
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** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Fix Committed
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Anthony
No, this should not be necessary.
This typically happens for two reasons. The first is that there is
excessive load on the host and this can happen because of a race
condition in the guest. The second, and more common, is that the wrong
bios is in use.
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Karmic cannot boot on qemu
This behavior will not be demonstrated on current qemu-kvm packages in
Karmic.
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Fix Released
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Stock Ubuntu KVM ignores guest synchronous fileIO requests
This behavior will not be demonstrated on current qemu-kvm packages in
Karmic.
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid = Fix Released
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Stock Ubuntu KVM ignores guest synchronous fileIO requests
Please enter your full qemu command line into the bug report.
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does not pass pressed caps lock to client
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/427612
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