Glad to hear you solved they issue by reading this bug report, Maarten!
As you can see the bug has been updated with the confirmed-status on
October 21st of 2015 and I hope they can fix this a.s.a.p. I don't have
a Windows-guest anymore, but even for all the other Qemu-users out there
that do, I'd
Magic! I'd been trying to figure out how to prevent my mouse from
stopping at apparently random points... Works like magic!
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** Changed in: qemu (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Mouse stops working when connected usb-storage-device
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** Tags added: upstream
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Sorry, no. So to summarize for anyone on the qemu-devel mailing list
who might have ideas, Rubin found that disabling power management for
the mouse device in windows fixes the issue. With power management
enabled, plugging in a usb storage device and passing it through to the
guest stops the
Ok, thanks for the info! By Rubin, do you mean Ruben (a.k.a. me)? :D
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Ok, thanks for the info! By Rubin, do you mean Ruben (a.k.a. me)? :D
D'oh - yes, apologies.
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Any news on this?
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** Package changed: qemu-kvm (Ubuntu) = qemu (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: qemu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Using the latest upstream version the bug still exists. I have to
disable the option that Windows can put the USB Input Device to sleep in
order to make the mouse move again.
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Hi,
Are you running 12.04, or 14.04? If 12.04, would it be possible to test
14.04 to see if it has the same issue? If 14.04, could you try with the
following ppa: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-virt/+archive/virt-daily-
upstreamto see if the very latest upstream qemu still has the same
I'm using 14.04. I could give it a try. Is it easy to revert to the
older version of Qemu once upgraded to the upstream one?
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I am now installing Windows 7 SP1 x64 to see if it suffers from the same
bug/problem. I'll report back when I have more information!
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I can confirm that this bug/problem does not seem to exist in Windows 7
SP1 x64! I could use this version of Windows w/ my external hard drives,
but it's strange that this exact same set-up does not work on Windows 8
(causing the vnc mouse to freeze). This could and should be a Windows 8
driver
I finally found a fix for this bug/problem! It is in fact a bug, but I
don't know wether it is a Windows bug or a Qemu/VNC-bug. After
connecting a massive storage device to the Windows 8.1 guest, the mouse
stops working because it goes into a sleep-state.
This bug can be fixed by going to WIN +
Any news on this yet? I do not want to hurry you but it has been a bit
quiet.
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Mouse stops working when connected
the
kvm [1698]: vcpu0 disabled perfctr wrmsr: 0xc1 data 0x
should be innocuous and unrelated. The host motherboard info may
be relevant, but shouldn't be. Libvirt should be able to pass in
just the right device.
The xml descriptions look correct. The lspci outputs seem backward,
as
Thanks for the response!
Yes, the hard drive does become available in the Windows vm. I can use
it as I would normally do in a non-virtual environment. I have not yet
tried any other Windows version. I'm running Windows 8.1 x64.
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I'm running a guest that has Windows 8 Pro (x64) installed. Every time I
pass through a usb storage device from the host to the guest, the mouse
stops working in the vnc client. When I remove the usb-device the mouse
works again.
The mouse only stops working
Thanks for the reply!
First of all, vlc was a type. Should have been vnc. If I restart the vnc
viewer (client) the mouse still does not work. Even connecting from
another computer does not seem to fix the problem.
I'm using Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager) to assign the usb-
device to the
I' very sorry, but I forgot to add the xml files before clicking 'Post
Comment' and it seems that I cannot edit my posts (only the poststart).
Here they are:
[BEFORE ADDING DEVICE]
domain type='kvm'
namevm01/name
uuid4ffa27ba-cb99-6375-23ab-92913e18cf75/uuid
Some more information that I think is relevant:
The motherboard that the server uses is an IPIBL-LA
(http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01247779tmp_task=prodinfoCategorycc=bedlc=nllc=nlproduct=3627668#N84)
and according to the specifications it has all USB 2.0 ports. However in
Thanks for reporting this bug.
Could you tell us which Ubuntu release you are running? Was 'vlc
viewer' a typo, or is that another program you have running beside the
vnc viewer?
If you are starting this VM using libvirt, please attach the xml
definition for the VM (virsh dumpxml vm-name). If
(marking low priority because there is a workaround - unplugging the usb
device)
Actually I had three more questions -
1. If you exit the vnc viewer and restart it, does the mouse work again?
2. What window manager are you using?
3. Which vnc client are you using? (What command do you use,
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