On 6/8/21 1:04 am, AP wrote:


On 05.08.2021 12:37, Arnt Karlsen wrote:

<snip>
..any of you guys wanting to package what you have running?
To me, this sounds like a viable basis for the bare metal
hypervisor idea in the "[DNG] Devuan as a hypervisor?" thread.

I like the idea of this, if the DEVUAN type1 hypervisor can be avaiable as iso 
- I would use it myself, especially in headless configuration - no X11, no 
DBus, no hot plug, no productivity tools in headless variant.
I could then maintain several pre-installed headless guests, e.g. with horde 
webmail, or letsencrypt ssl/postfix/ldap/dove/bind, web hosting, video/audio 
rtsp/hosting/transcoding, or anything else.

Do I understand correctly, that having configuration variant with QEMU /X11/vnc 
is required, since desktop guests configurations will be supported?

Why do you even need/want libvirt? I have several machines which run qemu 
guests just using simple bash scripts to bring them up (and all the bash script 
is there for is to hold the command line parameters). I like libvirt and 
virt-manager for configuring and customising the guests, but at the end of the 
day all that is is a fancy front end to qemu.

#!/bin/bash
PATH=$PATH:/home/brad/bin
qemu -enable-kvm\
 -m 4096\
 -vga std\
 -vnc :1\
 -no-hpet\
 -global VGA.vgamem_mb=32\
 -rtc base=localtime\
 -usbdevice tablet\
 -cpu host,kvm=off\
 -net tap,ifname=tap0,script=/home/brad/bin/wintap \
 -net nic,model=e1000,macaddr=52:54:00:12:34:58 \
 -device ahci,id=ahci_cont \
 -device ide-drive,bus=ahci_cont.0,drive=HDD \
 -drive id=HDD,if=none,file=Win8.Debugger.qcow2,format=qcow2\
 -device nec-usb-xhci,id=xhci\
 -readconfig /home/brad/qemu/docs/config/ich9-ehci-uhci.cfg \
 -serial tcp::9090,server,nowait \
 -cdrom /media/src/isos/GRMWDK_EN_7600_1.ISO \
 -device usb-host,bus=xhci.0,vendorid=0x0403,productid=0x6001 \
 -device usb-host,bus=xhci.0,vendorid=0x05ac,productid=0x1261 \
 -device usb-host,bus=xhci.0,vendorid=0x04d8,productid=0xe11c \
 -device usb-host,bus=xhci.0,vendorid=0x1a86,productid=0x7523 \

If you are stripping the guts out of libvirt, why use it in the first place?

Brad
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experience all the mistakes that one can make in a very
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