Hello Charlie,
thanks for the reply
That should work fine. Your "..." sets up the drives,
memory amount,
etc., right? Why do you say it "doesn't seem to be the proper way"? What
fails?
sure, I'm (hopefully) providing all the needed arguments.
BTW, you might also do this: -incoming 'exec:cat .../img.vm', avoiding
the need to pipe through stdin.
yup, I tried that, but it allways ends with
following:
cat /home/LVS/hibernated/vmroo55.vm | /usr/bin/qemu-kvm -M pc -m 768 -smp 2 -name vmroo55
-uuid 987e7a85-0e15-11de-a522-00304892f672 -monitor pty -boot c -kernel
/home/LVS/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.29lb.00_01_PRE14-x86_64 -initrd
/home/LVS/boot/kvm-initrd-2.6.29lb.00_01_PRE14-x86_64.cpio.gz -append "root=/dev/sda
ro vmhostname=vmroo55" -drive file=/dev/vgshared/vmroo55-1,if=ide,index=0,boot=on
-drive file=/dev/vgshared/vmroo55-2,if=ide,index=1 -drive
file=/dev/vgshared/vmroo55-3,if=virtio,index=0 -net
nic,macaddr=00:16:3e:18:37:00,vlan=0,model=virtio -net tap,script=/etc/qemu-ifup.sh,vlan=0
-serial none -parallel none -usb -vnc0.0.0.0:24155 -incoming exec:cat
Executing /etc/qemu-ifup
Bringing up tap0 for bridged mode...
Adding tap0 to br0...
char device redirected to /dev/pts/7
qemu_popen: returning result of qemu_fopen_ops
load of migration failed
cat: write error: Broken pipe
/etc/qemu-ifdown: could not launch network script
using
... -incoming exec:cat /home/...image.vm
seems to start the machine, but it seems to be stuck, even though I removed -S parameter.
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