Hi I was able to resolve this issue, it turns out I installed the wrong
package, nothing broke in Ubuntu
Shank
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 5:35 AM, Javier Fontan wrote:
> I haven't tried Ubuntu 12.04 but from what I've read kvm-spice only
> adds SPICE [1] support. qemu-kvm should be enough for virtu
I haven't tried Ubuntu 12.04 but from what I've read kvm-spice only
adds SPICE [1] support. qemu-kvm should be enough for virtualizing
machines.
[1] http://spice-space.org/
On Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 6:12 AM, Shankhadeep Shome wrote:
> Well if I just install qemu-kvm package then it doesn't support
Well if I just install qemu-kvm package then it doesn't support hardware
vms, it errors out. I think the change is that all hvm support has moved to
kvm-qemu-spice package in Ubuntu 12.04 because I didn't explicitly pick
that package. This wasn't the case with 11.10.
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 3:32 P
2012/4/23 Shankhadeep Shome :
> I tried to add some Ubuntu 12.04 hosts into my cluster and had some problems
> deploying VMs on these new hosts.. turns out there was a change from 11.10..
>
> Changes to Ubuntu KVM packages...
>
> So for some reason Ubuntu 12.04 packages creates two kvm binary links
I tried to add some Ubuntu 12.04 hosts into my cluster and had some
problems deploying VMs on these new hosts.. turns out there was a change
from 11.10..
Changes to Ubuntu KVM packages...
So for some reason Ubuntu 12.04 packages creates two kvm binary links
breaking backward compatibility with li