You can send a custom XML chunk (via API only), to be incorporated as part of the VMs XML definition - so that should allow you to add sound card, or some pass through any HW device to the VM (or enable huge pages, etc)
I forgot the name of the feature (very tired atm), perhaps @Nicolas Vazquez ShapeBlue <[email protected]> can refresh pls? Best, On Wed, 26 May 2021 at 16:07, thomas.laton <[email protected]> wrote: > Thank you so far. > > Is there a way to add a sound device to a KVM guest? > > > Cheers > > > > ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ > On Tuesday, May 25, 2021 11:34 PM, Andrija Panic <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi there, > > > > that is, at that level, not possible. > > > > CloudStack doesn't yet support "importing" existing KVM VMs. > > > > That being said - you can experiment with different OS Types assigned to > > your template, which will dictated NIC driver/model (usually it's virtIO, > > unless it's OS type for an ancient OS), and, afaik, you can override disk > > controller type, etc. > > > > Best, > > > > On Tue, 25 May 2021 at 16:47, thomas.laton > > [email protected] wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > I virtualized some very cleary defined hardware using KVM/Qemu/libvirt > and > > > I would now like to migrate these virtual machines to CloudStack for > > > availability purposes. However, I have trouble finding the > documentation to > > > figure out how to map the settings of my libvirt/qemu-config (created > in > > > virt-manager) or qemu parameters to the relevant parameters in the > settings > > > tab of the instances. > > > To be more precise, I need to specify stuff like bus types for disks > and > > > cdroms, drivers for NICs and especially a sound device (and so on) and > > > cannot find the right keywords. > > > Thanks, > > > Thomas > > > > -- > > > > Andrija Panić > > > -- Andrija Panić
