Re: [Users] What do you want to see in oVirt next?
On 01/03/2013 07:04 PM, Itamar Heim wrote: On 01/03/2013 07:25 PM, Soeren Grunewald wrote: On 01/03/2013 05:33 PM, Itamar Heim wrote: On 01/03/2013 06:28 PM, Soeren Grunewald wrote: On 01/03/2013 05:08 PM, Itamar Heim wrote: Hi Everyone, as we wrap oVirt 3.2, I wanted to check with oVirt users on what they find good/useful in oVirt, and what they would like to see improved/added in coming versions? A nice feature would be to be able to migrate guests between AMD and Intel host machines. KVM should be able to support it [1]. I don't know if other hypervisors are able/can to support this. Because oVirt aims to support different hypervisors it might be problematic. But I think offline migration should be possible. can you please elaborate what do you mean by offline migration? With offline migration, I means the guest is not running while moving it from one host to another. I have 2 host machines for testing. One is running on a AMD Opteron and the other Intel Xeon. Since I can not put both machines in the same cluster, I have specified a cluster called AMD (for the opteron) and another called Intel (for the xeon). Now I would like to move a guest from the AMD machine to the Intel machine. Since the CPU does not match I can't. I'm not aware that you can't. Ok, now is see my problem. you should be able to move the VM from one cluster to the other. yes, it will see a different cpu model. why is that an issue? To move the guest I need to "edit" the guest and than I can change the cluster. Thanks, Soeren I assume the solution for this could be a generic cluster definition. Something with a limited/specific cpu set equal to the qemu configuration "-cpu qemu32" or "-cpu qemu64". Regards, Soeren [...] ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [Users] What do you want to see in oVirt next?
On 01/03/2013 05:33 PM, Itamar Heim wrote: On 01/03/2013 06:28 PM, Soeren Grunewald wrote: On 01/03/2013 05:08 PM, Itamar Heim wrote: Hi Everyone, as we wrap oVirt 3.2, I wanted to check with oVirt users on what they find good/useful in oVirt, and what they would like to see improved/added in coming versions? A nice feature would be to be able to migrate guests between AMD and Intel host machines. KVM should be able to support it [1]. I don't know if other hypervisors are able/can to support this. Because oVirt aims to support different hypervisors it might be problematic. But I think offline migration should be possible. can you please elaborate what do you mean by offline migration? With offline migration, I means the guest is not running while moving it from one host to another. I have 2 host machines for testing. One is running on a AMD Opteron and the other Intel Xeon. Since I can not put both machines in the same cluster, I have specified a cluster called AMD (for the opteron) and another called Intel (for the xeon). Now I would like to move a guest from the AMD machine to the Intel machine. Since the CPU does not match I can't. I assume the solution for this could be a generic cluster definition. Something with a limited/specific cpu set equal to the qemu configuration "-cpu qemu32" or "-cpu qemu64". Regards, Soeren [...] ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users
Re: [Users] What do you want to see in oVirt next?
On 01/03/2013 05:08 PM, Itamar Heim wrote: Hi Everyone, as we wrap oVirt 3.2, I wanted to check with oVirt users on what they find good/useful in oVirt, and what they would like to see improved/added in coming versions? A nice feature would be to be able to migrate guests between AMD and Intel host machines. KVM should be able to support it [1]. I don't know if other hypervisors are able/can to support this. Because oVirt aims to support different hypervisors it might be problematic. But I think offline migration should be possible. Regards, Soeren Thanks, Itamar [...] [1] http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Migration ___ Users mailing list Users@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/users