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  1. Jan Wildeboer Jan Wildeboer

    Jneves - wait for SPICE. It kicks ass.

    Monday, 06-Jul-09 16:49:52 UTC from xmpp
    • João Miguel Neves João Miguel Neves

      @jwildeboer in this I have to run virt-manager locally for it to recognise a file that exists in the vm server as an iso image

      Monday, 06-Jul-09 16:50:05 UTC
    • João Miguel Neves João Miguel Neves

      @jwildeboer so the storage must be on the machine you run virt-manager and on the server?

      Monday, 06-Jul-09 16:50:18 UTC
    • Jan Wildeboer Jan Wildeboer João Miguel Neves

      @jneves if you want to migrate, the image/LV must be accesible from both hypervisors at the same place.

      Monday, 06-Jul-09 16:51:14 UTC
    • Jan Wildeboer Jan Wildeboer João Miguel Neves

      @jneves virt-manager doesnt need access.

      Monday, 06-Jul-09 16:52:29 UTC
    • João Miguel Neves João Miguel Neves

      @jwildeboer sorry, waiting for now is not an option - but yes, I really want to get my hands on SPICE ;)

      Monday, 06-Jul-09 16:53:05 UTC
    • Jan Wildeboer Jan Wildeboer João Miguel Neves

      @jneves SPICE Linux client and drivers are GPL, so ask the Ubuntu people to package it ;-)

      Monday, 06-Jul-09 16:54:03 UTC
    • João Miguel Neves João Miguel Neves

      @jwildeboer ok, then it seems like a bug - I'll check further and open a bug report after making sure who is the guilty party ;)

      Monday, 06-Jul-09 16:54:16 UTC
    • Jan Wildeboer Jan Wildeboer João Miguel Neves

      @jneves SPICE has no problem with live migration. And we also do full USB 2.0. And a lot more.

      Monday, 06-Jul-09 16:54:51 UTC
    • Rui Seabra Rui Seabra

      @jwildeboer I have some VMs with drbd and PRIMARY,PRIMARY setup. nice for migration :)

      Monday, 06-Jul-09 16:56:35 UTC

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