On 6/26/19 12:17 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 6/26/19 9:03 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
On 6/26/19 2:00 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 6/25/19 6:13 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I started QEMU, then went through the steps of migrating an image.
This worked with this F21 image from F21 to F24 and again to F28.
This image has some restricted content data that I work with in
this manner.
What are your "steps of migrating an image"? Do you copy the xml
definition file for the VM as well?
Adding the xml file was not enough. So here are the steps:
If you copy the xml file over, you will need to "systemctl restart
libvirtd" to pick it up. The better way would be to run "virsh create
/path/to/old.xml". See if that works.
Deleted image file from last attempt. Got image from backup. Rebooted.
# virsh create /etc/libvirt/qemu/fedora21.xml
error: Failed to create domain from /etc/libvirt/qemu/fedora21.xml
error: invalid argument: could not find capabilities for arch=x86_64
domaintype=kvm
This time I am using 2MB memory (last was 1MB; I can't figure out how
to tell what I assigned back on the F28 system)
I hope you really mean 2GB. The info is in that xml file.
Yes. 2GB.
After the kernel select menu, it moves on to a blank screen with a
flashing kernel. Finally I am seeing messages on the screen. Top is
reporting 200% cpu utilization.
It too over 2 hours until it got to the login dialog!
I am checking things out, but I am see terrible performance.
4493 qemu 20 0 4541024 1.7g 19780 S 105.0 54.5 55:46.00
qemu-syst+
Often 200% on my x140e. I am trying to start firefox right now, and
that is taking long as well.
So something is wrong with qemu at least in regards to F21 support.
Do you have any other VMs on that system? I suspect you don't have
the kvm support loaded or the VM is not configured to use it.
No it is the only one. I have been using this as a private work area
since F21 and since I have tools built for it, I have just kept that
image as is.
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