On 04/13/2010 02:45 PM, Brian Pitts wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running Ubuntu 9.10. I'd like to export a virtual machine managed by
> libvirt for use in vmware. I thought virt-convert was the right tool for
> this. I tried pointing virt-convert at the domain configuration like so.
>
> $ sudo virt-conve
On 04/13/2010 03:16 PM, Jeff Hardy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have happily been using virt-manager across eight or so host servers
> in a KVM environment. Great tool, so thanks!
>
> However, I have a suggestion. In 0.7, it tracked memory usage per VM,
> so one could see at a glance both how much m
Hello,
I have happily been using virt-manager across eight or so host servers
in a KVM environment. Great tool, so thanks!
However, I have a suggestion. In 0.7, it tracked memory usage per VM,
so one could see at a glance both how much memory was allocated and
actually in use by each VM.
Hi,
I'm running Ubuntu 9.10. I'd like to export a virtual machine managed by
libvirt for use in vmware. I thought virt-convert was the right tool for
this. I tried pointing virt-convert at the domain configuration like so.
$ sudo virt-convert --os-type=linux -i virt-image -o vmx -D vmdk
/etc/libv
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 1:57 PM, RoboJ1M wrote:
> Hi,
>
Hi!
> Problems:
>
> With a routed virtual network setup, I can see the virtual servers but the
> virtual servers cannot see outside their network.
> I have a Hauppage PCI DVB-T tuner card that is actually a USB device
> mounted on a PCI ca
Hi,
I'm a home user attempting to create a virtual server room using Ubuntu
Server.
I'm doing quite well, except for a two pretty nasty problems.
I'm using:
Ubuntu 10.04 beta
libvirt 0.7.5
qemu 0.12.3
virt-manager 0.8.2
ebox 1.5
I'm using ebox to configure all of the network infrastructure (D