On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 10:39 PM, Robert Kratky <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Feb 2017 13:30:53 +0000, Karthikeyan Rathinasami < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > Hi Karthikeyan, > > > I am getting the below error when we tried start the container > > > > We followed the below steps given the below url > > > > https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en/red-hat- > container-development-kit/2.3/single/installation-guide# > installing_container_development_kit_on_red_hat_enterprise_linux > > > > (section 5.5 -->1 ) > > [cid:[email protected]] > > > > > > [root@ip-172-30-3-117 rhel]# cd rhel-ose/ > > [root@ip-172-30-3-117 rhel-ose]# vagrant up > > Bringing machine 'default' up with 'libvirt' provider... > > ==> default: Uploading base box image as volume into libvirt storage... > > ==> default: Creating image (snapshot of base box volume). > > ==> default: Creating domain with the following settings... > > ==> default: -- Name: rhel-ose_default > > ==> default: -- Domain type: kvm > > ==> default: -- Cpus: 2 > > ==> default: -- Memory: 3072M > > ==> default: -- Management MAC: > > ==> default: -- Loader: > > ==> default: -- Base box: cdkv2 > > ==> default: -- Storage pool: default > > ==> default: -- Image: > > /var/lib/libvirt/images/rhel-ose_default.img > (41G) > > ==> default: -- Volume Cache: default > > ==> default: -- Kernel: > > ==> default: -- Initrd: > > ==> default: -- Graphics Type: vnc > > ==> default: -- Graphics Port: 5900 > > ==> default: -- Graphics IP: 127.0.0.1 > > ==> default: -- Graphics Password: Not defined > > ==> default: -- Video Type: cirrus > > ==> default: -- Video VRAM: 9216 > > ==> default: -- Keymap: en-us > > ==> default: -- INPUT: type=mouse, bus=ps2 > > ==> default: -- Command line : > > Error while creating domain: Error saving the server: Call to > virDomainDefineXML failed: invalid argument: could not find capabilities > for domaintype=kvm > > [root@ip-172-30-3-117 rhel-ose]# > > This message means that the host machine has no KVM (libvirt) support. As > you're running it in a VM, I would guess that KVM nesting (support for > running VM within a VM) isn't enabled. > > To check whether nesting is enabled, run: > > $ cat /sys/module/kvm_intel/parameters/nested > > +1, CDK needs a hypervisor to run as it run a VM. So if your virtual machine does not support nested virtualization we can not run CDK on top of it. Thanks, Lala To enable it, you need to set the processor type for your VM to > 'host-passthrough'. > > You can then check that virtualization is properly enabled on your host by > running: > > $ sudo virt-host-validate > > > Also, in step:9 under the section 5.3, its mentioned "The box image file > will be stored in your home directory under ~/.vagrant.d. You need adequate > space there, approximately 3 GB.", but there is no .vagrant.d directory in > my machine. > > This directory is only created after you run 'vagrant box add'. > > Regards, > > -- > Robert Krátký > Sr. Technical Writer | CCS > Red Hat Czech > Brno, Czech Republic > > > Note: We are using aws Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 vm for installation. > > > > Thanks & Regards, > > Karthikeyan R > > +91 94453 79961 > > _______________________________________________ > Container-tools mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/container-tools >
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