Hi,
I have suffered several times on both x86 machine and power machine.
When we want to use libvirt to create on VMs, it reports "unknown OS
type hvm".
We can't get <guest> capabilities.
The log is as the following(log_level=1):
2003-01-02 01:21:39.895+0000: 12214: error : virDomainDefParseXML:8491 :
unknown OS type hvm
2003-01-02 01:21:39.896+0000: 12214: error : virDomainDefParseXML:8491 :
unknown OS type hvm
2003-01-02 01:22:00.135+0000: 12207: error :
qemuCapsComputeCmdFlags:1218 : unsupported configuration: this qemu
binary requires libvirt to be compiled with yajl
2003-01-02 01:22:13.342+0000: 12207: error :
qemuCapsComputeCmdFlags:1218 : unsupported configuration: this qemu
binary requires libvirt to be compiled with yajl
2003-01-02 01:22:13.347+0000: 12204: error : qemuCapsExtractVersion:1576
: internal error Cannot find suitable emulator for ppc64
2003-01-02 01:22:13.351+0000: 12205: error : qemuCapsExtractVersion:1576
: internal error Cannot find suitable emulator for ppc64
2003-01-02 01:22:13.355+0000: 12207: error : qemuCapsExtractVersion:1576
: internal error Cannot find suitable emulator for ppc64
2003-01-02 01:22:13.355+0000: 12208: error : qemuCapsExtractVersion:1576
: internal error Cannot find suitable emulator for ppc64
2003-01-02 01:22:13.357+0000: 12206: error : qemuCapsExtractVersion:1576
: internal error Cannot find suitable emulator for ppc64
I search online and find one similar issue from Redhat bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=509337
Is there any solution to avoid this problem?
Any idea?
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Best Regards
Li
IBM LTC, China System&Technology Lab, Beijing
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