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Bafast I have a KVM host with a software RAID 10 array. A software RAID 10 array is a PV on the host, with only one VG. I'm using several LVs ( data storage for KVM guest .imgfiles ) at the host level. Typically, when adding a new disk to the guest, I create a
Yun-Chih Chen I am trying to use to lm_sensorsdetect host CPU temperature in a KVM guest. In the host, after inserting the x86_pkg_temp_thermal kernel module, the sysfs interface /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone*/tempwill display the required information. Here
Yun-Chih Chen I am trying to use to lm_sensorsdetect host CPU temperature in a KVM guest. In the host, after inserting the x86_pkg_temp_thermal kernel module, the sysfs interface /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone*/tempwill display the required information. Here
Ellopio I have a QEMU/KVM virtual machine created with Virtual Machine Manager. I want to be able to copy text on the host and paste it into the guest and vice versa. How to share clipboard between host and guest? Ellopio The solution is simple. Just install t
Japanese and Chinese I'm running KVM on Linux Mint 17.1, kernel 3.16.0-31-generic. The only guest is a Windows 8.1 VM. I noticed that if the host is restarted while the guest is running, the guest cannot be recovered after the host restarts. Virt-manager just
Sardathrion - Preventing SE Abuse I have a KVM virtual machine running CentOS 7 on a host running Fedora 24. I installed a USB serial dongle (actually an RFID reader, but that should be fine) on that host. The host can see it after running: sudo modprobe usbse
Mike Souler There seems to be a lot of stuff on this topic already, so apologies for adding information, but I haven't had any luck finding anything that can solve my problem. My guests can't ping my default gateway, but my host can ping my default gateway. I
Ellopio I have a QEMU/KVM virtual machine created with Virtual Machine Manager. I want to be able to copy text on the host and paste it into the guest and vice versa. How to share clipboard between host and guest? Ellopio The solution is simple. Just install t
Ellopio I have a QEMU/KVM virtual machine created with Virtual Machine Manager. I want to be able to copy text on the host and paste it into the guest and vice versa. How to share clipboard between host and guest? Ellopio The solution is simple. Just install t
Japanese and Chinese I'm running KVM on Linux Mint 17.1, kernel 3.16.0-31-generic. The only guest is a Windows 8.1 VM. I noticed that if the host is restarted while the guest is running, the guest cannot be recovered after the host restarts. Virt-manager just
Sardathrion - Preventing SE Abuse I have a KVM virtual machine running CentOS 7 on a host running Fedora 24. I installed a USB serial dongle (actually an RFID reader, but that should be fine) on that host. The host can see it after running: sudo modprobe usbse
Mike Souler There seems to be a lot of stuff on this topic already, so apologies for adding information, but I haven't had any luck finding anything that can solve my problem. My guests can't ping my default gateway, but my host can ping my default gateway. I
diagonal I'm running an Ubuntu guest in KVM, which in turn runs on an Ubuntu host. The host network goes through a VPN (OpenVPN), providing tun0. I need the guest network to go through the VPN as well, except I need to be able to access the host over the netwo
diagonal I'm running an Ubuntu guest in KVM, which in turn runs on an Ubuntu host. The host network goes through a VPN (OpenVPN), providing tun0. I need the guest network to go through the VPN as well, except I need to be able to access the host over the netwo
Farzad I have installed Manjaro in a guest VM on an Ubuntu 18.10 host, but I cannot use the guest additions in the Manjaro guest. I have installed the kernel 5.1.1-2in Manjaro and the output uname -ris: 5.1.1-2-MANJARO
Then I tried to install virtualbox-guest
Farzad I have installed Manjaro in a guest VM on an Ubuntu 18.10 host, but I cannot use the guest additions in the Manjaro guest. I have installed the kernel 5.1.1-2in Manjaro and the output uname -ris: 5.1.1-2-MANJARO
Then I tried to install virtualbox-guest
hard disk Currently, I manually power off each KVM guest before rebooting the host. However, this is getting old and now I can accommodate up to 20 clients. Can I trust Ubuntu Server 12.04 to do the right thing and defer the shutdown until the last KVM client
user3006062 I'm trying to install an Ubuntu Server 18.04.1 guest on an Ubuntu Server 18.04.1 host using KVM. I have downloaded ubuntu-18.04.1-live-server-amd64.iso to the host. When I run the following command: sudo virt-install -n marmoset-eugo-1 --descriptio
Brandex I'm trying to share a folder in Manager in a Virt-Linux host using Samba in a Windows 10 guest. I have tried connecting via ip "\10.0.2.2" as suggested in the outdated guide on virtualizing Windows XP. Am I using the wrong IP, or is there an up-to-date
Kalosek I've had problems over the past few months and it's getting progressively worse, and now my state is that if I try to do almost any IO intensive operation on the visualization host (Proxmox ve 5.1-41) like backups or even Is cp/rsync, dd given transfer
Mr T I'm struggling with this permissions issue where guest created files cannot be accessed on the host machine. set up: I have an Ubuntu 20.04 host and an Ubuntu 20.04 guest running via KVM. I have a shared installation setup in mapped mode . The host direct
pig I know this is risky. I also don't think the reversal will be so difficult. I used virt-manager(remote, using X forwarding) to change the KVM guest's NIC from bridgemode to mode passthrough. Now the host has no network connection. I don't have a GUI on the
Huygens Observation: I have an HP server with an AMD dual core CPU (Turion II Neo N40L) that can scale the frequency from 800 to 1500 MHz. Frequency scaling is available under Ubuntu 12.04 with FreeBSD 9 and Linux kernel 3.5. However, when I put FreeBSD 9 in a
Huygens Observation: I have an HP server with an AMD dual core CPU (Turion II Neo N40L) that can scale the frequency from 800 to 1500 MHz. Frequency scaling is available under Ubuntu 12.04 with FreeBSD 9 and Linux kernel 3.5. However, when I put FreeBSD 9 in a
username I know I can install ntpin the guest , but the suggestions that have confused me so far from googling suggest that it's not necessary. The host is CentOS 6.3 and the guest is Debian Wheezy, which seems to use the kvm clock as the time source: # cat /s
OK I want to share a folder from the host machine (Linux) to a Linux VM that is running on it. After some research, I used the 9p (version=9p2000.L) share, following the instructions on the link below: http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/9p_virtio Problem: I can't r
go ahead Under Ubuntu 18.04 host, I have setup Ubuntu 10.04 guest VM from cloned HD. The VM starts normally and I can ssh into it from the host, but it cannot communicate outside the host. My question is what is wrong with my following configuration: Guest VM:
Brandex I'm trying to share a folder in Manager in a Virt-Linux host using Samba in a Windows 10 guest. I have tried connecting via ip "\10.0.2.2" as suggested in the outdated guide on virtualizing Windows XP. Am I using the wrong IP, or is there an up-to-date
Mr. Calvin Some time ago, it was noticed that Windows 10 1803 WM would give high CPU usage on the host, say 25%, even though the client CPU usage was 0%. Solved this by having the following settings in the virt XML file: <hyperv>
<relaxed state='on'/>
<