[et-mgmt-tools] virt-manager questions

Mark Bidewell mark.bidewell at alumni.clemson.edu
Mon Jun 4 18:40:32 UTC 2007


Thank you very much.

What I meant by the question of qemu-kvm was that qemu allows you to specify
sound parameters on the command-line.  However when I attempted to use the
virt-manager disk with qemu-kvm  I got a kernel panic (CentOS5 guest).

BTW where are the guest configs located?

Mark Bidewell


On 6/4/07, Hugh Brock <hbrock at redhat.com> wrote:
>
> Mark Bidewell wrote:
> > I am experimenting with KVM and virt-manager on FC7 and I have a few
> > questions:
> >
> > 1)  Can virt-manager support audio devices?
> > 2)  Can I setup a bridged network with virt-manager ( it seem like only
> > NAT was available).
> > 3)  Is qemu-kvm valid or is virt-manager the only way to use kvm?
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> > Mark Bidewell
> >
>
> Hi!
>
> 1. Audio devices are on the radar but there's no support yet. For the
> moment you'll have to manually modify the guest config.
>
> 2. If you're using Xen, it will attempt to automatically set up a bridge
> attached to a physical NIC, but this isn't terribly reliable. If you
> manually set up a bridge on a machine, virt-manager will detect it and
> allow you to connect a guest to it. Virt-manager will not however set up
> a bridge for you... not really its line of work, per se.
>
> 3. Not sure I understand, can you be more specific?
>
> Take care,
> --Hugh
>
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