Brent A Nelson wrote:
Well, I just tried disabling smp on my guest, and live migration
worked fine. I see that there are already SMP complaints with live
migration in KVM:84 in the bug database, so I guess this is just
another, Me, too.
Is this expected to be fixed in the
Well, I just tried disabling smp on my guest, and live migration worked
fine. I see that there are already SMP complaints with live migration in
KVM:84 in the bug database, so I guess this is just another, Me, too.
Is this expected to be fixed in the soon-to-be-released KVM:85?
Thanks,
I, too, am trying out the KVM 84 build for Hardy. I didn't have any
problems with networking (I'm using a bridge interface), except I had to
specify script=/etc/kvm/kvm-ifup, unlike with KVM 62. Without
specifying any script=, kvm looks for /etc/kvm-ifup, which does not exist.
Perhaps this
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:40 AM, Charles Duffy
charles_du...@messageone.com wrote:
Armindo Silva wrote:
There are a few glitches/problems with this version (at least using
win2k3 server as guest). The problems with the vnc window only
disappear when i create a new guest, with the old ones
Armindo Silva wrote:
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 12:40 AM, Charles Duffy
charles_du...@messageone.com wrote:
What problems with the VNC window?
The mouse is always out of sync.
That's what -usbdevice tablet is for.
Other problem is that all my guest lost their default network config -
they all
Hi,
I am using ubuntu hardy 8.04.2 on my servers, and just updated to kvm
84 (from the ppa repo).
There are a few glitches/problems with this version (at least using
win2k3 server as guest). The problems with the vnc window only
disappear when i create a new guest, with the old ones the mouse is
Armindo Silva wrote:
There are a few glitches/problems with this version (at least using
win2k3 server as guest). The problems with the vnc window only
disappear when i create a new guest, with the old ones the mouse is
still out of sync.
What problems with the VNC window?
Other problem is