[CentOS-virt] Virt SIG meeting on March 10th - I am on holiday

2015-02-25 Thread Lars Kurth
I would need a volunteer to kick off and start the meeting
Lars
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Re: [CentOS-virt] Video resolution for CentOS guest

2015-02-25 Thread Robert Nichols

On 02/24/2015 03:18 PM, Digimer wrote:


In my experience, once I set the resolution, it keeps that resolution
through reboots/logins. The initial login page sits at 1024x768, but
once logged in, it takes the resolution I asked for.


It's working that way for me now that I have installed kernel-ml-3.19.0
from elrepo in the guest.  With the 2.6.32 kernel that CentOS 6
provides, the behavior could best be described as confused.  I might
get a login screen at 1024x768 but with the content rendered as though
it were 1440x900 and the login dialog half off the edge of the screen.
Or, I might be logged in and looking at a screen properly drawn at
1024x768, but when I bring up the display preferences dialog it claims I
am already at 1440x900 and refuses to change.  And, occasionally when I
would try to change the resolution the display would lock up and, one
time, the whole X server crashed.

All that goes away with the guest running 3.19.0 kernel, and that also
makes sound work properly in the guest, so I'm happy now, at last.

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[CentOS-virt] Managing virt-manager's ever growing log file

2015-02-25 Thread Robert Nichols

I'm looking for suggestions on managing the ever growing log file from
virt-manager (~/.virt-manager/virt-manager.log).  All the info I've read
says that the log file is overwritten on each virt-manager startup.
That is demonstrably not true, at least for virt-manager-0.9.0-28.el6.
I see virt-manager startup entries going all the way back to the first
time I started it.

So, it looks like some arrangement with logrotate is in order.  Does a
running virt-manager have any facility for telling it to close and
reopen its log file, or do I have to use the copytruncate function of
logrotate?

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