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Is it possible to add in the virt-manager the "host-passthrough" to the CPU
models please?
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When accessing ovirt as a regular user, it may happen that queries to
Hosts, Clusters and Data Centers return errors due to insufficient
permissions, while they will work fine if access is done by admin user.
In this case, we skip the errors and fallback to the old method.
Signed-off-by: Eduardo L
On 7/17/18 11:48 AM, Christophe Fergeau wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 06, 2018 at 09:59:23AM -0300, Eduardo Lima (Etrunko) wrote:
>> When accessing ovirt as a regular user, it may happen that queries to
>> Hosts, Clusters and Data Centers return errors due to insufficient
>> permissions, while they will wor
DAMN!
I forgot to DELETE my enp30s0f0 first before trying to assign it as a
slave.
Thanks for the help Cole ;)
On Tue, Feb 5, 2019 at 7:15 PM Cole Robinson wrote:
> On 2/5/19 10:15 AM, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > The following thing drives me nuts. I have 2 nics on my
> > machine: en
The Python binding of libguestfs errors out in case any of the details
(e.g. summary, description) of an application are not proper UTF-8.
This seems a rare situation, which nevertheless causes the failure of
the inspection of a guest, making the rest of the metadata not used.
While these encoding
On 2/5/19 10:15 AM, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi,
The following thing drives me nuts. I have 2 nics on my
machine: enp30s0f0 (which is active) and enp30s0f1 (which is
disconnected). I've also created a nat network which uses the internal
NAT (i've called it "nat-net").
What I want to do is simpl
Hi,
The following thing drives me nuts. I have 2 nics on my machine: enp30s0f0
(which is active) and enp30s0f1 (which is disconnected). I've also created
a nat network which uses the internal NAT (i've called it "nat-net").
What I want to do is simple: I want that the VM will get a an IP from the