Note that for qemu to detect vde we'll need the following trivial patch
against configure in qemu-kvm.
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Title:
qemu-kvm should
I got qemu with vde working as follows. I built the qemu-kvm from quantal
with the attached qemu-vde.debdiff applied. Then set up the qemu vde nic
and started qemu as follows:
cat /etc/network/interfaces EOF
auto qemutap
iface qemutap inet static
address 10.0.5.1
netmask 255.255.255.0
I RTFMed and created a MIR some time ago and nothing has happened yet.
I'm still pushing for this.
See bug 776818.
The latest suggestion in the MIR report was that we file a bug against
kvm. Oh my!
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I RTFMed and created a MIR some time ago and nothing has happened yet.
I'm still pushing for this.
See bug 776818.
The latest suggestion in the MIR report was that we file a bug against
kvm. Oh my!
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I don't have any objection to enabling vde support. However, vde2 is in
universe, and qemu-kvm is in main. That means someone needs to do a
main inclusion request (MIR) for vde2 before we can depend on it in
qemu-kvm.
Anyone who would like to see this support enabled can pursue the MIR.
Please
I don't have any objection to enabling vde support. However, vde2 is in
universe, and qemu-kvm is in main. That means someone needs to do a
main inclusion request (MIR) for vde2 before we can depend on it in
qemu-kvm.
Anyone who would like to see this support enabled can pursue the MIR.
Please
***Be aware: I don't speak on behalf of VDE team, this is only my
personal opinions as kvm user.***
A lot of users need this feature. My projects (see virtualbricks here on
lp) are affected by this bug and the only thing I can do is suggest
users to install another distribution.
I still see
Hi,
- Compile kvm yourself and enable libvdeplug support
- Switch to a (less blind) distribution. Debian for instance.
Sorry, the average user doesn't care about your universe vs. main
repository issues and you are not yet able to provide a solution that
makes sense.
Don't use vde, use
Sorry, but I don't get the point.
The openvswitch does not even have half of the features vde provides, it is
just a switch!
Also, it is not for me, it's for my users I am complaining. My Debian
has full kvm+vde support since this has been closed a while ago.
I know there are different
Am 14.07.2011 15:25, schrieb Danielinux:
Sorry, but I don't get the point.
The openvswitch does not even have half of the features vde provides, it is
just a switch!
First of all, I am not belonging to Ubuntu. So what they do or not is
out of my scope ;-) My suggestion is to use openvswitch.
I am replying here because I think this discussion is still adherent to
the topic, and also because I don't mind spamming this bug report. It's
been open for years and lead to nothing.
I am not here to say what is better between ovs, vde or any other
similar tool. The super-partes role of a
***Be aware: I don't speak on behalf of VDE team, this is only my
personal opinions as kvm user.***
A lot of users need this feature. My projects (see virtualbricks here on
lp) are affected by this bug and the only thing I can do is suggest
users to install another distribution.
I still see
Hi,
- Compile kvm yourself and enable libvdeplug support
- Switch to a (less blind) distribution. Debian for instance.
Sorry, the average user doesn't care about your universe vs. main
repository issues and you are not yet able to provide a solution that
makes sense.
Don't use vde, use
Sorry, but I don't get the point.
The openvswitch does not even have half of the features vde provides, it is
just a switch!
Also, it is not for me, it's for my users I am complaining. My Debian
has full kvm+vde support since this has been closed a while ago.
I know there are different
Am 14.07.2011 15:25, schrieb Danielinux:
Sorry, but I don't get the point.
The openvswitch does not even have half of the features vde provides, it is
just a switch!
First of all, I am not belonging to Ubuntu. So what they do or not is
out of my scope ;-) My suggestion is to use openvswitch.
I am replying here because I think this discussion is still adherent to
the topic, and also because I don't mind spamming this bug report. It's
been open for years and lead to nothing.
I am not here to say what is better between ovs, vde or any other
similar tool. The super-partes role of a
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Won't Fix
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Title:
qemu-kvm should Build-Depends on libvdeplug2-dev
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = Won't Fix
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Title:
qemu-kvm should Build-Depends on libvdeplug2-dev (KVM vde2 support
Ubuntu 10.04
When starting kvm or qemu under vdeq
vdeq qemu -sda1 qemu-image -m 128
NOTE: vdeq is now DEPRECATED -- both QEMU and KVM have native support for
VDE. This binary will be removed soon from the distribution, consider
stopping using it.
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When starting kvm or qemu under vdeq
vdeq qemu -sda1 qemu-image -m 128
NOTE: vdeq is now DEPRECATED -- both QEMU and KVM have native support for
VDE. This binary will be removed soon from the distribution, consider
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Hi,
Dustin, could you upload a maverick build with updated version ?
Regards,
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Actually, would it be possible to ship a qemu-kvm-vde package in
universe ?
Regards,
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Hi,
Dustin, could you upload a maverick build with updated version ?
Regards,
Étienne
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Actually, would it be possible to ship a qemu-kvm-vde package in
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Regards,
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** Changed in: vde2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium = Wishlist
** Changed in: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
Importance: High = Wishlist
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** Summary changed:
- Should it Build-Depends on libvdeplug2-dev?
+ qemu-kvm should Build-Depends on libvdeplug2-dev (KVM vde2 support not
working)
** Package changed: kvm (Ubuntu) = qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: High
Status: Won't Fix
**
** Also affects: vde2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: vde2 (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: vde2 (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: vde2 (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Triaged = Won't Fix
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Marking wont-fix against Lucid, as we can't very well go about MIR'ing
and enabling VDE in qemu-kvm for Lucid.
However, we should perhaps consider this for Lucid+1, so I've open a
task against both qemu-kvm and vde2 for Lucid+1, and triaged it.
Someone will need to write an MIR for this. I
FYI... Minimally supported qemu-kvm packages with VDE support are in:
* https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-virt/+archive/vde
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Thanks Dustin!
Works like a charm for me. kvm even seems to be faster than before.
FYI
I am using vde2 for four production server since intrepid ibex. For my network
knowledge (I never managed to understand
tap/tun) it's easy to understand (everyone knows what a switch is) and works
stable and
** Summary changed:
- Should it Build-Depends on libvdeplug2-dev?
+ qemu-kvm should Build-Depends on libvdeplug2-dev (KVM vde2 support not
working)
** Package changed: kvm (Ubuntu) = qemu-kvm (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: High
Status: Won't Fix
**
** Also affects: vde2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: vde2 (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: vde2 (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: vde2 (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Triaged = Won't Fix
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Marking wont-fix against Lucid, as we can't very well go about MIR'ing
and enabling VDE in qemu-kvm for Lucid.
However, we should perhaps consider this for Lucid+1, so I've open a
task against both qemu-kvm and vde2 for Lucid+1, and triaged it.
Someone will need to write an MIR for this. I
FYI... Minimally supported qemu-kvm packages with VDE support are in:
* https://edge.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-virt/+archive/vde
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Thanks Dustin!
Works like a charm for me. kvm even seems to be faster than before.
FYI
I am using vde2 for four production server since intrepid ibex. For my network
knowledge (I never managed to understand
tap/tun) it's easy to understand (everyone knows what a switch is) and works
stable and
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