Re: OPenBSD 6.7 as a Q35 KVM guest
On Wed, 20 May 2020 at 08:34, Carlos Lopez wrote: > > Hi all, > > I just set up an OpenBSD 6.7 kvm guest on an RHEL8.2 server and selected q35 > instead of pc as a machine type. Everything seems to be working fine, except > for the network interfaces (virtio interfaces). They don't work. > > On the other hand, if I modify q35 by pc, everything works correctly. Do I > have to change any parameter or option in OpenBSD to use q35 as a machine > type, or is it simply not supported? This is probably a question for the qemu-discuss mailing list. How were you able to install OpenBSD if the interfaces were not working? Any relevant bits in dmesg? Output of ifconfig? I haven't tried 6.7 yet, but I can boot 6.6 fine with: qemu-system-x86_64 \ -drive if=virtio,file=/home/oc/VM/img/openbsd.image,index=0,media=disk \ -M q35,accel=kvm -m 250M -cpu host -smp $(nproc) \ -nic user,model=virtio-net-pci -- Ottavio Caruso
Re: OPenBSD 6.7 as a Q35 KVM guest (SOLVED)
Hi all another time, Problem is solved ... I had made a mistake: I had disabled the nic offloading options for this guest. By enabling them again, everything works. Many thanks. On 20/05/2020, 09:34, "Carlos Lopez" wrote: Hi all, I just set up an OpenBSD 6.7 kvm guest on an RHEL8.2 server and selected q35 instead of pc as a machine type. Everything seems to be working fine, except for the network interfaces (virtio interfaces). They don't work. On the other hand, if I modify q35 by pc, everything works correctly. Do I have to change any parameter or option in OpenBSD to use q35 as a machine type, or is it simply not supported? Regards, C. L. Martinez
OPenBSD 6.7 as a Q35 KVM guest
Hi all, I just set up an OpenBSD 6.7 kvm guest on an RHEL8.2 server and selected q35 instead of pc as a machine type. Everything seems to be working fine, except for the network interfaces (virtio interfaces). They don't work. On the other hand, if I modify q35 by pc, everything works correctly. Do I have to change any parameter or option in OpenBSD to use q35 as a machine type, or is it simply not supported? Regards, C. L. Martinez