Re: issue when not using acpi indices in libvirt 7.4.0 and qemu 6.0.0

2021-06-25 Thread Riccardo Ravaioli
On Thu, 24 Jun 2021 at 04:11, Laine Stump wrote: > [...] > Hi Laine, Thank you so much for your analysis and thoughtful insights. As you noticed straight away, there were indeed some minor differences in the two VM definitions that I didn't see before posting. The interface naming was not

Re: issue when not using acpi indices in libvirt 7.4.0 and qemu 6.0.0

2021-06-23 Thread Laine Stump
On 6/23/21 7:37 PM, Riccardo Ravaioli wrote: On Wed, 23 Jun 2021 at 18:59, Daniel P. Berrangé > wrote: [...] So your config here does NOT list any ACPI indexes Exactly, I don't list any ACPI indices. > After upgrading to libvirt 7.4.0 and qemu

Re: issue when not using acpi indices in libvirt 7.4.0 and qemu 6.0.0

2021-06-23 Thread Riccardo Ravaioli
On Wed, 23 Jun 2021 at 18:59, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: > [...] > So your config here does NOT list any ACPI indexes > Exactly, I don't list any ACPI indices. > > After upgrading to libvirt 7.4.0 and qemu 6.0.0, the XML snippet above > > yielded: > > - ens1 for the first virtio interface =>

Re: issue when not using acpi indices in libvirt 7.4.0 and qemu 6.0.0

2021-06-23 Thread Daniel P . Berrangé
On Wed, Jun 23, 2021 at 06:49:12PM +0200, Riccardo Ravaioli wrote: > Hi everyone, > > We have an issue with how network interfaces are presented in the VM with > the latest libvirt 7.4.0 and qemu 6.0.0. > > Previously, we were on libvirt 7.0.0 and qemu 5.2.0, and we used increasing > virtual PCI

issue when not using acpi indices in libvirt 7.4.0 and qemu 6.0.0

2021-06-23 Thread Riccardo Ravaioli
Hi everyone, We have an issue with how network interfaces are presented in the VM with the latest libvirt 7.4.0 and qemu 6.0.0. Previously, we were on libvirt 7.0.0 and qemu 5.2.0, and we used increasing virtual PCI addresses for any type of network interface (virtio, PCI passthrough, SRIOV) in