Hi everyone,
I use Debian 9.5 Stretch and NFTABLES as a firewall.
Using NFTABLES together with IPTABLES is not recommended,
but libvirt depends on IPTABLES.
Is it safe to run libvirt + kvm + virsh without IPTABLES?
By the doc https://libvirt.org/firewall.html,
IPTABLES are used for settingup
On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 8:56 PM Andrea Bolognani
wrote:
> On Wed, 2018-10-17 at 10:50 +0800, Han Han wrote:
> > In libvirt, I found pcie-expander-bus controller doesn't support
> pcie-to-pci-bridge and pcie-switch-upstream-port.
> [...]
> > # virsh -k0 -K0 define /tmp/c.xml
>
> Aside: the -k and
Hi all,
as per subject, when a Windows guest using a Spice display is rebooted
with a planned chkdsk, the consistency check is always skipped.
It seems that the Spice display issues some "phantom" keystrokes, which
are then intended by Windows as the "skip chkdsk at boot" signal.
I tried to
On Wed, Oct 03, 2018 at 01:04:50PM -0300, Rodrigo Siqueira wrote:
Hi,
My colleagues and I have a set of scripts that we use to automate our
daily tasks related to the Linux Kernel. As a result, most of our code
relies on the QEMU features; and recently we decided use libvirt instead
of QEMU.
On Wed, 2018-10-17 at 10:50 +0800, Han Han wrote:
> In libvirt, I found pcie-expander-bus controller doesn't support
> pcie-to-pci-bridge and pcie-switch-upstream-port.
[...]
> # virsh -k0 -K0 define /tmp/c.xml
Aside: the -k and -K virsh options are documented as
-k | --keepalive-interval=NUM