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Am 03.10.2013 11:43, schrieb William Kenworthy: |
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> On 03/10/13 17:18, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: |
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>> Does anyone of you use virt-manager to control QEMU/KVM-hosts? |
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>> I do or try ... and I always get hickups when I edit VM-settings. |
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>> Tried virt-manager-0.9.5, 0.10.0, 0.10.0-r1 ... same behavior, when I |
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>> click Save for setting the disks properties it runs into a timeout or |
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>> something. |
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>> The connection uses ssh and I access the host via an IPSEC-VPN (running |
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>> on my router). Normal ssh and/or mosh-sessions are fine. |
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>> I allow all TCP/UDP-ports through their firewall for my IPs ... but on |
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>> the target host I see: |
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>> libvirtd[5742]: No response from client 0x7fa8060eef80 after 5 keepalive |
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>> messages in 31 seconds |
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>> which seems to be the issue somehow. |
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>> Does anyone know this problem? |
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>> (feels like this server is my test case for nearly all topics right now) |
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>> Stefan |
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> Are you running stp. I was having a problem that when I did anything to |
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> libvirt it would disconnect the bridge and stp reconfigured. Turning it |
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> off fixed it (am using openvswitch) |
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Could you specify where to turn that off? I don't know stp ... sorry. |
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Thanks! |
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(and no openvswitch here) |