Greetings Laine,
> >
> > I would start troubleshooting by making sure that the dhcp server is
> > running, and that you can communicate between the machine with DHCP
> > server and the guest once a manual IP is assigned. Then use tcpdump or
> > wireshark at different places on the path between tho
Greetings Laine,
> You haven't said which distro, nor what is the libvirt exact libvirt
> version (probably won't matter in this case, but in general "libvirt
> x.y.z" is more useful than "latest stable libvirt").
you are correct, the previous os was debian 10 with libvirt 3, the new os is
gento
On 9/4/20 12:38 AM, daggs wrote:
Greetings,
up until a year ago, I was running a server with Debian 10 (stable) on it with
the latest versions of libvirt, qemu and kernel 4.19.x Debian 10 had to offer
(both libvirt and qemu versions were really old).
the network config was simple, one of the
thanks, it worked.
> Sent: Friday, September 04, 2020 at 12:01 PM
> From: "Michal Prívozník"
> To: "daggs" , libvirt-users@redhat.com
> Subject: Re: printing the qemu final execution line from an xml
>
> On 9/4/20 9:17 AM, daggs wrote:
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I have a qemu line which I want to co
On 9/4/20 9:17 AM, daggs wrote:
Greetings,
I have a qemu line which I want to convert ot libvirt xml but as
domxml-from-native is deprecated, I want to try it the other way around.
e.g. write an libvirt xml and dump the final qemu line without running it.
is there a way to do so?
Sure, there
Greetings,
I have a qemu line which I want to convert ot libvirt xml but as
domxml-from-native is deprecated, I want to try it the other way around.
e.g. write an libvirt xml and dump the final qemu line without running it.
is there a way to do so?
Thanks,
Dagg.