3.3.3. Ubuntu Linux
For Ubuntu LTS, LINBIT offers a PPA repository
more information
20.04 LTS then has DRBD9 from apt.
* Paul O'Rorke*
On 2021-10-25 9:49 a.m., admin(a)foundryserver.com wrote:
I would prefer the ubuntu packages. I am most familiar with that
distro. I can make centos8 work if I have to but I prefer not.
Thanks
Brad
*From:*Peter Crowther <peter.crowther(a)melandra.com>
*Sent:* October 24, 2021 2:38 PM
*To:* admin(a)foundryserver.com
*Cc:* libvirt-ML <libvirt-users(a)redhat.com>
*Subject:* Re: apt libvirt package
Do you want this on CentOS 8, Ubuntu 20.04, or something else? The
help we can give you will vary quite considerably depending on the
distro you use; and, as you point out, RedHat-derived and
Debian-derived distributions are very different.
For CentOS, do you have the advanced virtualization repo enabled?
https://centos.pkgs.org/8-stream/centos-extras-x86_64/centos-release-adva...
Cheers,
Peter
On Sun, 24 Oct 2021 at 20:31, <admin(a)foundryserver.com> wrote:
Hello again,
So I have been struggling to compile the libvirt newest version
7.8.0. I am running CentOS 8 and during the meson build process I
am getting non stop dependency fails. I keep installing the
necessary packages and slowly progressing. Now the last one that
stopped was gnutls. When I go to install that package via yum
install gnutls -y it says that it is already complete and
installed. Sigh…….
I am very surprised that there is no package for libvirt via
rpm,yum etc… the lastest one installed via yum was 6.0.0.
Can someone help by pointing to some where that has these latest
packages? Or how best to compile this from source. It is amazing
how much is missing from this distro.
Thanks again.
Brad
*From:*admin@foundryserver.com <admin(a)foundryserver.com>
*Sent:* October 23, 2021 12:54 PM
*To:* 'libvirt-users(a)redhat.com' <libvirt-users(a)redhat.com>
*Subject:* apt libvirt package
Hello,
I am new to kvm/qemu/libvirt. I am loving it. I am working on
setting my first vm with shared file system with virtio-fs. I got
an error, and google foo said, my version was too old. When I
checked it said.
libvirt version: 6.0.0, package: 0ubuntu8.14 (Matthew Ruffell
matthew.ruffell(a)canonical.com Tue, 14 Sep 2021 14:00:49 +1200)
I used apt package manager to install libvirt. I am running on
ubuntu 20.04. I have tried apt update libvirt and I get..no
updates available. What do I do at this point? Do I have to build
it from source?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Brad