2009/9/7 Anton Protopopov <aspsk2(a)gmail.com>
2009/9/7 Mark McLoughlin <markmc(a)redhat.com>
On Mon, 2009-09-07 at 14:40 +0400, Anton Protopopov wrote:
>
> > Also, what is the output of 'virsh capabilities' ?
> > <guest>
> > <os_type>hvm</os_type>
> > <arch name='x86_64'>
> > <wordsize>64</wordsize>
> > <emulator>/usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64</emulator>
> > <machine>pc-0.11</machine>
> > <machine canonical='pc-0.11'>pc</machine>
> > <machine>pc-0.10</machine>
> > <machine>isapc</machine>
> > <domain type='qemu'>
> > </domain>
> > <domain type='kvm'>
> > <emulator>/usr/bin/kvm</emulator>
> > </domain>
> ...
> > What does 'qemu -M ?' and 'kvm -M ?' give?
> > # qemu -M ?
> > Supported machines are:
> > pc Standard PC (alias of pc-0.11)
> > pc-0.11 Standard PC (default)
> > pc-0.10 Standard PC, qemu 0.10
> > isapc ISA-only PC
> > # kvm -M ?
> > Supported machines are:
> > pc Standard PC (default)
> > isapc ISA-only PC
>
> Thanks, that shows the problem clearly. We need to probe the kvm binary
> for the machine types it supports and include it in its domain info.
>
> Please try out the four patches following
>
Thanks, I will try them tomorrow.
It didn't help. The capabilities changed to
<guest>
<os_type>hvm</os_type>
<arch name='x86_64'>
<wordsize>64</wordsize>
<emulator>/usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64</emulator>
<machine>pc-0.11</machine>
<machine canonical='pc-0.11'>pc</machine>
<machine>pc-0.10</machine>
<machine>isapc</machine>
<domain type='qemu'>
</domain>
<domain type='kvm'>
<emulator>/usr/bin/kvm</emulator>
<machine>pc</machine>
<machine>isapc</machine>
</domain>
</arch>
<features>
<acpi default='on' toggle='yes'/>
<apic default='on' toggle='no'/>
</features>
</guest>
But after defining a domain, I get
# grep machine= $xml
<type arch='x86_64' machine='pc-0.11'>hvm</type>
again.