Re: [Users] Nested kvms

2012-08-16 Thread Antoni Segura Puimedon
On Thu, 2012-08-16 at 06:17 -0500, Brent Bolin wrote:
> I have also been working with nested kvm topology.  However I'm using AMD.
> 
> Posted a thread to this group months ago about running node and engine
> on the same physical box.
> 
> When selecting the VM setup I'm using "kvm" not "qemu".  When I select
> within virt-manager "Copy host CPU configuration" it sees Opteron_G3.
> The physical CPU is AMD Phenom II X4 965 .
I also used the copy host CPU config. from Xeon it went to Sandy Bridge,
which AFAIK it could very well be the correct Xeon generation on the
host.
> 
> The virtual host is running  Mint(Ubuntu 12.04) with Cinnamon desktop.
> 
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 2:04 AM, Antoni Segura Puimedon
>  wrote:
> > Hi list!
> >
> > I've been playing lately with nested VMs in a configuration where I have
> > a VM for the ovirt-engine and another to be used as a host (both created
> > with virt-manager).
> >
> > After adding the virtualized host to the engine, I could start VMs but
> > their boot process was always hanging/kernel panicking. The cpu type I
> > had set for the virtualized host was Sandy bridge.
> >
> > After some trial and error, I changed the cpu type of the virtualized
> > host to Conroe (as well as the cluster cpu type) and suddenly I can run
> > VMs well through installation and usage without any kind of trouble.
> >
> > My question is... Any similar experiences? Or is it possible that in the
> > meantime some yum update to qemu-kvm fooled me?
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Toni
> >
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Re: [Users] Nested kvms

2012-08-16 Thread Antoni Segura Puimedon
On Thu, 2012-08-16 at 07:17 -0400, Igor Lvovsky wrote:
> 
> - Original Message -
> > From: "Gal Hammer" 
> > To: "Igor Lvovsky" 
> > Cc: apuim...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
> > Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 11:02:27 AM
> > Subject: Re: [Users] Nested kvms
> > 
> > On 16/08/2012 10:12, Igor Lvovsky wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > - Original Message -
> > >> From: "Antoni Segura Puimedon" 
> > >> To: users@ovirt.org
> > >> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 10:04:40 AM
> > >> Subject: [Users] Nested kvms
> > >>
> > >> Hi list!
> > >>
> > >> I've been playing lately with nested VMs in a configuration where
> > >> I
> > >> have
> > >> a VM for the ovirt-engine and another to be used as a host (both
> > >> created
> > >> with virt-manager).
> > >>
> > >> After adding the virtualized host to the engine, I could start VMs
> > >> but
> > >> their boot process was always hanging/kernel panicking. The cpu
> > >> type
> > >> I
> > >> had set for the virtualized host was Sandy bridge.
> > >>
> > >> After some trial and error, I changed the cpu type of the
> > >> virtualized
> > >> host to Conroe (as well as the cluster cpu type) and suddenly I
> > >> can
> > >> run
> > >> VMs well through installation and usage without any kind of
> > >> trouble.
> > >>
> > >> My question is... Any similar experiences? Or is it possible that
> > >> in
> > >> the
> > >> meantime some yum update to qemu-kvm fooled me?
> > >>
> > >
> > >   Gal,
> > > Is it an bug that you already solved (vendor parsing issue) ?
> > > I just can't find it in gerrit.
> > 
> > Do you mean this one? http://gerrit.ovirt.org/5035 (can't verify it
> > at
> > the moment as gerrit.ovirt is not responsive at the moment).
> > 
> >  Gal.
> > 
> 
> 
> Yes, I think it is.
> Toni, did you had this patch on you vdsm when you tried nested hosts?

I was using the vdsm from the rpms in build SI13.2.
> 
> > >> Best,
> > >>
> > >> Toni
> > >>
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> > 
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Re: [Users] Nested kvms

2012-08-16 Thread Brent Bolin
I have also been working with nested kvm topology.  However I'm using AMD.

Posted a thread to this group months ago about running node and engine
on the same physical box.

When selecting the VM setup I'm using "kvm" not "qemu".  When I select
within virt-manager "Copy host CPU configuration" it sees Opteron_G3.
The physical CPU is AMD Phenom II X4 965 .

The virtual host is running  Mint(Ubuntu 12.04) with Cinnamon desktop.

On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 2:04 AM, Antoni Segura Puimedon
 wrote:
> Hi list!
>
> I've been playing lately with nested VMs in a configuration where I have
> a VM for the ovirt-engine and another to be used as a host (both created
> with virt-manager).
>
> After adding the virtualized host to the engine, I could start VMs but
> their boot process was always hanging/kernel panicking. The cpu type I
> had set for the virtualized host was Sandy bridge.
>
> After some trial and error, I changed the cpu type of the virtualized
> host to Conroe (as well as the cluster cpu type) and suddenly I can run
> VMs well through installation and usage without any kind of trouble.
>
> My question is... Any similar experiences? Or is it possible that in the
> meantime some yum update to qemu-kvm fooled me?
>
> Best,
>
> Toni
>
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Re: [Users] Nested kvms

2012-08-16 Thread Igor Lvovsky


- Original Message -
> From: "Gal Hammer" 
> To: "Igor Lvovsky" 
> Cc: apuim...@redhat.com, users@ovirt.org
> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 11:02:27 AM
> Subject: Re: [Users] Nested kvms
> 
> On 16/08/2012 10:12, Igor Lvovsky wrote:
> >
> >
> > - Original Message -
> >> From: "Antoni Segura Puimedon" 
> >> To: users@ovirt.org
> >> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 10:04:40 AM
> >> Subject: [Users] Nested kvms
> >>
> >> Hi list!
> >>
> >> I've been playing lately with nested VMs in a configuration where
> >> I
> >> have
> >> a VM for the ovirt-engine and another to be used as a host (both
> >> created
> >> with virt-manager).
> >>
> >> After adding the virtualized host to the engine, I could start VMs
> >> but
> >> their boot process was always hanging/kernel panicking. The cpu
> >> type
> >> I
> >> had set for the virtualized host was Sandy bridge.
> >>
> >> After some trial and error, I changed the cpu type of the
> >> virtualized
> >> host to Conroe (as well as the cluster cpu type) and suddenly I
> >> can
> >> run
> >> VMs well through installation and usage without any kind of
> >> trouble.
> >>
> >> My question is... Any similar experiences? Or is it possible that
> >> in
> >> the
> >> meantime some yum update to qemu-kvm fooled me?
> >>
> >
> >   Gal,
> > Is it an bug that you already solved (vendor parsing issue) ?
> > I just can't find it in gerrit.
> 
> Do you mean this one? http://gerrit.ovirt.org/5035 (can't verify it
> at
> the moment as gerrit.ovirt is not responsive at the moment).
> 
>  Gal.
> 


Yes, I think it is.
Toni, did you had this patch on you vdsm when you tried nested hosts?

> >> Best,
> >>
> >> Toni
> >>
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> 
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Re: [Users] Nested kvms

2012-08-16 Thread Gal Hammer

On 16/08/2012 10:12, Igor Lvovsky wrote:



- Original Message -

From: "Antoni Segura Puimedon" 
To: users@ovirt.org
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 10:04:40 AM
Subject: [Users] Nested kvms

Hi list!

I've been playing lately with nested VMs in a configuration where I
have
a VM for the ovirt-engine and another to be used as a host (both
created
with virt-manager).

After adding the virtualized host to the engine, I could start VMs
but
their boot process was always hanging/kernel panicking. The cpu type
I
had set for the virtualized host was Sandy bridge.

After some trial and error, I changed the cpu type of the virtualized
host to Conroe (as well as the cluster cpu type) and suddenly I can
run
VMs well through installation and usage without any kind of trouble.

My question is... Any similar experiences? Or is it possible that in
the
meantime some yum update to qemu-kvm fooled me?



  Gal,
Is it an bug that you already solved (vendor parsing issue) ?
I just can't find it in gerrit.


Do you mean this one? http://gerrit.ovirt.org/5035 (can't verify it at 
the moment as gerrit.ovirt is not responsive at the moment).


Gal.


Best,

Toni

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Re: [Users] Nested kvms

2012-08-16 Thread Igor Lvovsky


- Original Message -
> From: "Antoni Segura Puimedon" 
> To: users@ovirt.org
> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 10:04:40 AM
> Subject: [Users] Nested kvms
> 
> Hi list!
> 
> I've been playing lately with nested VMs in a configuration where I
> have
> a VM for the ovirt-engine and another to be used as a host (both
> created
> with virt-manager).
> 
> After adding the virtualized host to the engine, I could start VMs
> but
> their boot process was always hanging/kernel panicking. The cpu type
> I
> had set for the virtualized host was Sandy bridge.
> 
> After some trial and error, I changed the cpu type of the virtualized
> host to Conroe (as well as the cluster cpu type) and suddenly I can
> run
> VMs well through installation and usage without any kind of trouble.
> 
> My question is... Any similar experiences? Or is it possible that in
> the
> meantime some yum update to qemu-kvm fooled me?
> 

 Gal,
Is it an bug that you already solved (vendor parsing issue) ?
I just can't find it in gerrit.

> Best,
> 
> Toni
> 
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[Users] Nested kvms

2012-08-16 Thread Antoni Segura Puimedon
Hi list!

I've been playing lately with nested VMs in a configuration where I have
a VM for the ovirt-engine and another to be used as a host (both created
with virt-manager).

After adding the virtualized host to the engine, I could start VMs but
their boot process was always hanging/kernel panicking. The cpu type I
had set for the virtualized host was Sandy bridge.

After some trial and error, I changed the cpu type of the virtualized
host to Conroe (as well as the cluster cpu type) and suddenly I can run
VMs well through installation and usage without any kind of trouble.

My question is... Any similar experiences? Or is it possible that in the
meantime some yum update to qemu-kvm fooled me?

Best,

Toni

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