Re: [one-users] Suspending virtual machines (ONe vs. virsh) and wake-on-lan.

2012-08-14 Thread Ruben S. Montero
Hi My questions: 1) If a kvm process is thus suspended by virsh, is there any way to recover it via opennebula? onevm resume looks for the checkpoint file which is not there, fails, and then does a onevm delete. No out-of-the-box, but you could easily modify the restore script to perform

[one-users] Suspending virtual machines (ONe vs. virsh) and wake-on-lan.

2012-08-13 Thread Steven Timm
I am currently running both OpenNebula 3.2 and OpenNebula 2.0, both using KVM hypervisors and network interfaces that involve virtio drivers I've noticed that the onevm suspend action does something different than virsh suspend. With onevm suspend, the kvm process writes a memory checkpoint

Re: [one-users] Suspending virtual machines (ONe vs. virsh) and wake-on-lan.

2012-08-13 Thread Shankhadeep Shome
I've used sr-iov with intel 10gbe cards and what i've noticed is that the virtual functions do not support wake-on-lan. Also if by any chance your physical function is disabled all your virtual functions will cease to transfer traffic because the physical functions is responsible for the virtual