Hi Rajesh, I guess you forgot to attach your attachments in here. As usual, I tried to directly assign a PF or VF of the Intel82576 to guest on RHEL6.2, my box is Dell Optiplex 755. -- Regards, Alex ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rajesh Kumar Mallah" <mallah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Alex Jia" <ajia@xxxxxxxxxx> Cc: libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx, "vikas pandey" <vikas_pandey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2012 2:31:20 PM Subject: Re: automatically detaching PCI host devices from guest for SRIOV usage. Dear Alex/List , I am attaching a zip file that contains a set of files. The files that start with case-1 is the case when the PCI device is detached prior to shutdown. case-2 is otherwise. Kindly have a look when you have time and see if there is any hints. BTW can you suggest in what free platform does SRIOV and direct PCI assignment *really* works so that we could try on that as well. Regards, Rajesh Kumar Mallah Tel. 91-11-46710500 (Ext:303) Cell +919811255597 Website: http://www.tradeindia.com/ \|/ \|/ \|/ stop printing \|/ \|/ \|/ | | | start planting | | | ----- "Alex Jia" <ajia@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: | From: "Alex Jia" <ajia@xxxxxxxxxx> | To: "Rajesh Kumar Mallah" <mallah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> | Cc: libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx, "vikas pandey" <vikas_pandey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> | Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 8:21:58 AM | Subject: Re: automatically detaching PCI host devices from guest for SRIOV usage. | | ----- Original Message ----- | From: "Rajesh Kumar Mallah" <mallah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> | To: "Alex Jia" <ajia@xxxxxxxxxx> | Cc: libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx, "vikas pandey" | <vikas_pandey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> | Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 7:37:05 PM | Subject: Re: automatically detaching PCI host devices | from guest for SRIOV usage. | | | | | | | Could you attach your libvirtd.log? which's version your libvirt? | | in addition, if your guest has a desktop, please login and check if | | | the network configuration exists issues. | | | | Thanks, | | Alex | | Dear Alex , | | What logging level is useful for you ? | | Dear Rajesh, | | Level 1 (Debug) should be enough, but I guess it probably hasn't more | help for us, | you had better to login the guest then check network when you were | meeting this issue | again, for example, to check if network configuration is valid and try | to restart | relevant network services to see if the guest network can work again | or something | like that, In addition, you shut down the guest via running 'halt' in | the guest, | Does it work for you if you use libvirt relevant interface such as | 'virsh shutdown guest' | or 'virsh destroy guest'? | | | Regards, | Alex | | | | Regards, | Rajesh Kumar Mallah | Tel. 91-11-46710500 (Ext:303) | Cell +919811255597 | Website: http://www.tradeindia.com/ | \|/ \|/ \|/ stop printing \|/ \|/ \|/ | | | | start planting | | | _______________________________________________ libvirt-users mailing list libvirt-users@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvirt-users