> Are the hosts "compatible" ?
> eg. what hardware are they running - are there issue with compatibility 
> between then CPUs -eg. does host A have a newer cpu (with newer features) 
> than host b ?

The machines are only compatible to the extent that both their CPUs support 
vtx. When we go into production both machines will be identical.

One is a Dell PowerEdge 840 with Intel Xeon Quad Core (X3220 @ 2.4GHz).
The other is a HP Compaq dc7800p with Intel Core2 vPro (E8400 @ 3.0GHz).

The guests are all using only one vCPU.

I have solved the lost-networking-on-migration issue - there was no bridge 
forwarding in iptables on second VM host.

The reboot-on-migration issue remains however, and occurs both with CentOS 5.5 
and Win7 guests. This is not a total show-stopper for us as in our environment 
we can afford to shut machines down and restart on another host, but live 
migration would be a nice feature.

Side Note: Since the majority of those answering my questions on this list and 
the libvirt-users list are RedHat staff, thought I would point out that while 
we're testing on CentOS, we have actually purchased 5 RedHat subscriptions 
which are yet to be activated.

Thanks again



_______________________________________________
virt-tools-list mailing list
[email protected]
https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/virt-tools-list

Reply via email to