How is your switch port configured?
The switch port, in your case, would have to be set up in trunk mode, for the
vlan 5 tagging, then also have a native vlan defined, for the untagged
management packets.
From: siove...@gmail.com
Sent: Friday, December 6, 2019
On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 3:44 PM wrote:
> Hi Joseph, I did that but the problem is that I have an ovirtmgmt network
> by default and another network that is a VLAN, VLAN 5 exactly. But VMs that
> are in VLAN 5 cannot go outside.
If the route to outside is via untagged network, VLAN 5 should not a
Have you tried to power up and fully shutdown the VM ?
Best Regards,
Strahil NikolovOn Dec 6, 2019 15:52, Vijay Sachdeva
wrote:
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> Hello,
>
>
>
> I am trying to convert a Hyper-V guest VM to run on KVM using virt-v2v
> utility.
>
>
>
> Getting below error:
>
>
>
>
>
> Any suggestions h
Hello Vijay,
as the error suggests Windows 8 onward defaults to not
doing a full shutdown but fast boot, this is why in Windows troubleshooting
it's suggested to do a reboot as this does a full shutdown then boot.
You should probably disable fast-boot on the Windows guest.
h
Hi Joseph, I did that but the problem is that I have an ovirtmgmt network by
default and another network that is a VLAN, VLAN 5 exactly. But VMs that are in
VLAN 5 cannot go outside. Maybe it could be because the traffic on ovirtmgmt is
unlabeled and on VLAN 5 it is tagged. Or maybe I have to cr
On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 2:59 PM Vijay Sachdeva
wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
>
> I am trying to convert a Hyper-V guest VM to run on KVM using virt-v2v
> utility.
>
>
>
> Getting below error:
>
>
>
>
>
> Any suggestions how to solve this.
>
>
Would full Windows shutdown, e.g. by "shutdown /s /f /t 0" solve
Hello,
I am trying to convert a Hyper-V guest VM to run on KVM using virt-v2v utility.
Getting below error:
Any suggestions how to solve this.
Thanks
Vijay Sachdeva
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Yes, I did that.
But Windows console bit slow not as expected.
Thanks
Vijay Sachdeva
From: Michal Skrivanek
Date: Thursday, 5 December 2019 at 11:58 PM
To: Vijay Sachdeva
Cc: Strahil , users
Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] Re: Windows Sluggish Performance
On 4 Dec 2019,
Hi all,
I am trying to deploy the self hosted engine via cockpit and it is failing at
the very end of deployment when it is checking the VM Health. I have done
multiple clean installs and run this and it fails every time.
I have also tried from the cli via ssh with the same outcome.
After the
Actually it seems I was using the wrong container... so explaining why I
got the not found error about /opt/my-envs/ovirt/lib ... ;-)
I was working on ansible/awx_web:9.0.1 container, while it seems I have to
work ansible/awx_task:9.0.1
After doing same steps on this container I get now this kind
Hello Dirk,
The link you are using is old developer docs, try the following.
https://www.ovirt.org/documentation/admin-guide/chap-External_Providers.html
You need to setup an external provider and use a proxy host in the datacentre
(not the engine host) you want to import into, this needs to be o
On Wed, Dec 4, 2019 at 10:40 AM Guillaume Pavese <
guillaume.pav...@interactiv-group.com> wrote:
> Could it be a rights problem, ie your awx user can not access
> to /opt/my-envs?
> You could try to create the ovirt virtualenv in the default path :
> /var/lib/awx/venv/
>
> I don't know but it does
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