It seems that kvm modules are not loaded. Needed modules are kvm and
kvm-intel or kvm-amd depending on your processor.
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 9:53 AM, anagha b banag...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody,
Vm is in failed state due to error.
I checked oneadmin groups.
Checked libvirtd.conf
Hi,
It seems that kvm modules are not loaded. Needed modules are kvm and
kvm-intel or kvm-amd depending on your processor.
I have just recently installed OpenNebula 4.0.1 from debs on Ubuntu
12.10 and got the exact same error message. I checked that the kvm
kernel module was loaded.
The
Hi everybody,
Vm is in failed state due to error.
I checked oneadmin groups.
Checked libvirtd.conf qemu.conf for user group dynamic ownership
unix_sock permission everything is fine .[As per solutions provided on
mailing list of other users with same problem]
I am confused then what exactly
Hi,
If i understand it correctly you use the VM only for the OpenNebula
instance and the physical host as KVM Host in Opennebula? Or do you try to
use the VM as KVM host, too?
So when you only use the VM as OpenNebula instance you don't need to
install KVM on it. You have to put the IP from your
Hi,
It seems like your kvm module isn't loaded.
Lsmod | grep kvm
What is the output? If there is no output, enable it in your BIOS.
Best regards,
Tobias
Am 25.02.13 18:21 schrieb johannes.th...@electrica.cujae.edu.cu unter
johannes.th...@electrica.cujae.edu.cu:
error: unknown OS type hvm
Hi Johannes and Tobias,
yes you're right, I wasn't sure what could that be, but it must be the KVM
module. Instead of enabling it in the BIOS I think he should do
modprobe kvm kvm-intel
cheers,
Jaime
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 10:24 PM, Tobias Honacker t.honac...@googlemail.com
wrote:
Hi,