On 18-9-2013 23:08, SULLIVAN, Chris (WGK) wrote:
Hi,
I'm having network issues with a Windows Server 2008 R2 guest running
on an F19 host. The guest has a static configuration and is able to
ping itself and the host it is running on, however cannot ping the
gateway, any other hosts on the
Hello
Context : oVirt Engine Version: 3.3.0-4.el6
Hypervisor VDSM : vdsm.x86_64 - 4.12.1-2.el6
A vm :
- Memory Size : 1024 Mo
- Physical Memory Guaranteed : 128 Mo ;)
- Memory balloon device enabled
the vm is running with nearly no activity to have a constant memory used
Testcase
Hello,
a few weeks ago I started investigating ovirt as an alterantive to a well
known commercial virtualization center. Up to now I got great support
through this mailing list. Thanks for that. With all the technical things
sorted out I'm getting slowly to the performance related stuff.
Lets
Hello Everyone ,
Can I use ovirt-engine to mange my already installed/running kvm host/guest
?
If yes can someone guide me to the documentation/howto please ?
Thanks
Shantanu
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Hello Everyone ,
Can I use ovirt-engine to mange my already installed/running kvm
Hmmm, I'm beginning to suspect the LSI MegaRaid chips.
I replaced the SSD of the first node with a brand new Samsung 256GB SSD and the
second node with a 1TB HDD.
When I change the SWAP size on both nodes to 4GB, it fails to install the
bootloader.
When I leave everything on default and just
Am Donnerstag, den 19.09.2013, 15:12 +0200 schrieb Jorick Astrego:
Hmmm, I'm beginning to suspect the LSI MegaRaid chips.
I replaced the SSD of the first node with a brand new Samsung 256GB SSD and
the second node with a 1TB HDD.
When I change the SWAP size on both nodes to 4GB, it fails
Hello Markus,
Thanks for coming back so quickly. I will read the document shortly. In the
mean time my kvm hypervisor is already running and it's attached to iscsi
storage.
Do I need to convert all machines ? or I can simply mange all the stuff
through ovirt-engine like I am managing with
On Thu, 2013-09-19 at 20:00 +0530, kumar shantanu wrote:
Hello Markus,
Thanks for coming back so quickly. I will read the document shortly.
In the mean time my kvm hypervisor is already running and it's
attached to iscsi storage.
Do I need to convert all machines ? or I can simply
Hello,
New Ovirt 3.3 install on Fedora 19.
When I try to add a gluster storage domain I get the following:
*UI error:*
*Error while executing action Add Storage Connection: Permission settings
on the specified path do not allow access to the storage.*
*Verify permission settings on the
Il giorno 19/set/2013 19:10, Alexander Wels aw...@redhat.com ha scritto:
Steve,
Having just installed gluster on my local hosts and seeing the exact same
error in my setup. I am going to assume the following are true:
1. You made a partition just for gluster.
2. You followed oVirt 3.3,
Steve,
Having just installed gluster on my local hosts and seeing the exact same error
in my
setup. I am going to assume the following are true:
1. You made a partition just for gluster.
2. You followed oVirt 3.3, Glusterized article from Jason Brooks.
I got the exact same error because for
On Thursday, September 19, 2013 07:22:08 PM Gianluca Cecchi wrote:
aw...@redhat.com[1] ha scritto: Steve, Having just installed gluster
on
my local hosts and seeing the exact same error in my setup. I am going to
assume
the following are true: 1. You made a partition just for gluster.
Hi,
This is my first post to the list. I am happy to say that we have been
using Ovirt for 6 months with a few bumps, but it's mostly been ok.
Until tonight that is...
I had to do a maintenance that required rebooting both of our Hypervisor
nodes. Both of them run Fedora Core 18 and have
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