Hi, no, sorry, can't tickle out that effect again as the machine is
already in production with debian 5 as the kvm host.
Sorry
Regards
Michael
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FYI: I got the EXACT SAME issue running CentOS 5.3 and Xen in HVM
mode... Not sure how to fix yet. This looks like a CentOS bug to me.
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Just solved it by using sda / sdb for the cdrom images instead of using
hdc / hdd. Maybe you guys can do the same with KVM?
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I run accross this bug on hardy, trying to install debian etch 4.0_r7
i386 as guest. The echo 'dsc_overlap:0' thing didn't help. I shutted
down the machine and modified its xml file (/etc/libvirt/name-of-
machine.xml) to use scsi bus instead of ide, for both cdrom and disk.
After doing so, run vir
Hi, is there any update on this topic? Will there be a fix in 8.04 for the next
time?
I tried echo "dsc_overlap:0">/proc/ide/ide1/hdc/settings but it was no use in
my case, tried with both hdc and with hda.
I haven't tried the kvm and virt-manager packages from TJ's PPA site yet. Can
they be use
I had been suffering from the same problem, slow installation of Debian
Etch within a virtual machine and DSC timeouts. However, after
installing the kvm and virt-manager packages from TJ's PPA site (listed
here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=876695) the problem
appears to be completely
Surely, if this is listed as fixed, nobody is going to investigate
further into Hardy (long term support) which must take precedence over
Intrepid.
I'm getting this issue trying Gentoo minimal (hdc issue) and Debian Etch (hda
issue) net install. I didn't get it with Ubuntu Hardy install under kvm
Thanks for the update Joe.
I'm not asking most users to upgrade to Intrepid. I simply trying to
verify that the problem is fixed in Intrepid.
I, for one, cannot reproduce this issue on my Hardy machines, and I'm
definitely not seeing it in Intrepid (where several advances have
happened that migh
I don't know how this can be considered fixed. It is certainly still a
problem in Hardy. I can't really do a RHEL4 install without waiting 10+
minutes for a timeout on an alternate console so I can get in and echo a
command to change the ide settings for a device. That's a pretty hefty
work arou
Marking fix released, as this is working for me, and at least one other
previous reporter.
:-Dustin
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Hi All
The problem seems has been fixed in Intrepid, I have successfully install
CentOS 5.2 :-)
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 7:00 AM, Dustin Kirkland
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> Hello,
>
> I tried to reproduce this on an Intrepid host (amd64), where I installed
> CentOS 4.7 (x86_64).
>
> The installa
Hello,
I tried to reproduce this on an Intrepid host (amd64), where I installed
CentOS 4.7 (x86_64).
The installation proceeded quickly and smoothly, and completed without
error.
And it's running without a problem.
I did, however, use a qcow disk image, created with:
* qemu-img create -f qcow2
sorry i forgot to say that i used the text installer.. not sure if it
makes a difference
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OK, success !! - here's what i did
first i created my image hard drives and started kvm with the following
command - adjust to suit your VM
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ kvm -boot d -m 512 -hda '/home/steve/Desktop/REDHAT
TRAINING/VM/disk1' -hdb '/home/steve/Desktop/REDHAT TRAINING/VM/disk2'
-hdd '/home/
I have the same error on CentOS5.2
hdc:DSC timeout
- after searching around it seems this command might fix the problem
echo "dsc_overlap:0">/proc/ide/ide0/hdc/settings
but the problem for me is how do i get a console from the installer to
issue the command - can anyone help/check this out
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Ditto on CentoS 4.6. I had not problem with an RHEL 4 disk image I
copied over so it must be the CDROM driver. As confirmed by the
successful network install.
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I seemed to get this with Ututo XS 2007.1. Another workaround is
converting the virtual hard disk to a scsi bus instead of ide.
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Same problem trying CentOS-4.6-i386-binDVD and CentOS-5.2-i386-binDVD.
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netinstall works fine. Good work around.
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Same problem here. Centos 5.2 DVD iso.
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I get the same if I am using the dapper cd-roms as well. 2.6.24-19.28
and kvm-1:62+dfsg-0ubuntu7
chuck
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I am having the exact same problem. I am trying to install AsteriskNOW
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1. I already have a Virtual Machine with /dev/sda5 as its primary storage. That
machine is shutdown.
2. Through virt-manager I add a Storage Drive to it (an IDE CDROM), and
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