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    • OksanaO

      Choosing the Right Hypervisor: VMware, Hyper-V, Azure Stack HCI, or KVM?

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    • OksanaO

      Convert Hyper-V to KVM in three clicks

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    • OksanaO

      Convert VMware VM to KVM

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    • scottalanmillerS

      ProxMox: Set VM to AutoStart from Command Line CLI Start

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      @Pete-S said in ProxMox: Set VM to AutoStart from Command Line CLI Start:

      Nice but it's even easier with pure kvm as you don't have to go the roundabout way of using VMid.

      virsh autostart somevm

      Personally I find the number quite a bit easier.

    • OksanaO

      What Is Failover Cluster Quorum for Real?

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      Debian VM/cloud optimized kernel

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      I don't know if ubuntu has a similar cloud kernel.

      Update: It looks like there is a linux-kvm kernel amongst others. Haven't tried it though.

      BTW, in Debian/Ubuntu and other distros the different kernels are often referred to as kernel flavors. Good to know if you want to search for them.

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      KVM networking with libvirt (virsh) questions

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      @JaredBusch said in KVM networking with libvirt (virsh) questions:

      I assume that Debian 11 uses NetworkManager? I don't have a clean Debian system running KVM to check.

      If so nmcli and its related commands are your friend.

      Thanks Jared.

      Reading about nmcli and seeing your screenshots led me to understand that macvtap devices are only active when the VM is actually running.

      Using ip link I can now see the macvtap device on the host. One for each VM connected.

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    • WLS-ITGuyW

      KVM or VMWare

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      scottalanmillerS

      @stacksofplates said in KVM or VMWare:

      @pete-s said in KVM or VMWare:

      It isn't the ability to automate that is the problem. It's the availablility of easy to use tools that is the problem.

      Thats the whole point I'm making.

      KVM is hard to automate. Not that it's impossible, but the tooling doesn't exist to where you can easily automate like with VMware.

      Agreed, and I don't think that that's the point of concern here. The issue at hand should be "does that automation that VMware offers get used by or should be used by the OP?" I believe that the answer is no to being used today and likely no to should it be used. It's a very small deployment. The overhead to the automation, even when you have VMware, is too high. And regardless, even if we agree that it should be used, probably because an MSP/ITSP is brought in to effectively make the environment larger and changing some of the scale discussions, the bigger question would be "will the OP's environment opt to do that anyway?" If that answer is "no", in the practical sense, then the automation point becomes moot.

      I "think" we can all agree that VMware has better standard built in automation. And that KVM is completely automatable if you put in the extra, non-standard effort. So if we were considering standard automation then VMware would have an important edge in that area. That point shouldn't be in dispute. We can argue how close KVM gets, while still being behind, sure.

      But the key point here, for me, is that I believe based on knowing the environment a bit that that automation is not, and won't be, used if VMware remains.

    • OksanaO

      Migrate VMs from XenServer to VMware for Free with StarWind

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    • OksanaO

      Convert Between Popular VM Formats for Free with StarWind

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      @stuartjordan said in Convert Between Popular VM Formats for Free with StarWind:

      Looks good though if it does all. I assume it's a windows based product though?

      IIRC, yes you have to install it on a Windows system and then connect to the hypervisor in question to create / export the VM you're wanting to convert.

      It's been a while since I've last had to convert anything.

    • CCWTechC

      Proxmox install

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      • proxmox ve proxmox 6.3 debian kvm • • CCWTech
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      scottalanmillerS

      minfree Defines the amount of free space left in the LVM volume group pve. With more than 128GB storage available the default is 16GB, else hdsize/8 will be used.

      This is space to leave behind for snapshots. They suggest 1/8th the size of your hard drive.

    • V

      Cannot Connect to Virt-Manager

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      • kvm virt-manager linux • • Vitja
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      @scottalanmiller I have tried to connect via virtualbox before but after the windows and linux setups the screen would just turn black so i resorted to qemu and followed your discussion but now it wont connect on ubuntu

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      Virtual appliances?

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      @stacksofplates said in Virtual appliances?:

      @travisdh1 said in Virtual appliances?:

      @stacksofplates What the what?

      Install Fedora sudo dnf install -y kubernetes `systemctl enable --now podman1

      That's all it takes.

      Yeah I see you haven't actually done that.

      Podman is not Kubernetes. Also when you install Kubernetes you don't get a podman1 service (or any type of podman service). When you install Kubernetes that way you don't get a Kubernetes service. You seemingly have to start the kube-proxy, kube-scheduler, kube-controller-manager, kube-api-server, and the kubelet separately. It installs docker, which is deprecated in k8s now. They have switched to using containerd which is pretty much the standard runtime now.

      So I'll stick with my original recommendation.

      Yep, this is why I need to mess with this stuff in my home lab. I can't even talk about it intelligently yet!

    • EddieJenningsE

      Script for Creating VMs from Template VM in KVM

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      @EddieJennings said in Script for Creating VMs from Template VM in KVM:

      @travisdh1 said in Script for Creating VMs from Template VM in KVM:

      @EddieJennings said in Script for Creating VMs from Template VM in KVM:

      @Pete-S said in Script for Creating VMs from Template VM in KVM:

      Not the exactly the same thing but you might want to look into how to create a VM from scratch.
      Meaning a script that will set up a VM with vCPU, memory, storage, network etc and then boot it from iso and have it do an unattended install, create what users you want and install the packages you need.

      That's one of the next things I'm looking into.

      @EddieJennings Also remember about things like kickstart in RedHat based operating systems. In Fedora/CentOS/RHOS you can use a kickstart file to automatically select all the install time options for the OS. A short time later you've got a fresh server and all the time it took you to setup was running the creation script on your hypervisor.

      One of the things I'll need to figure out going the Kickstart route is setting the hostname what I want it to be at the time of installation. Likely not difficult to do, I just have to figure it out. Or perhaps, I can just truly take the approach of just making a clean minimal install, and then later configure to whatever specific thing I'm wanting the VM to do for my lab / testing.

      Inside the kickstart file you'll find something like this:

      network --hostname=centos8-4.example.com

      We use debian as our goto and then it's called a preseed file. The only real thing that can be tricky is to tell the installation what kickstart/preseed file you want to use. You can do it in different ways. If you don't want to rely on dhcp/tftp/pxe etc you can roll your own iso file. I think the kickstart file can also be mounted as a drive that the installation will detect when it starts.

      I think the best approach is to make an automated installation with same basic settings and some of those will get changed later in the installation. For example you can use a fixed hostname that is later changed from ansible.

    • FATeknollogeeF

      P2V: Fedora 33 desktop to KVM vm

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      Reporting back: The only tool that I had success with was https://relax-and-recover.org/
      F33 desktop is now p2v'd.

    • WrCombsW

      Printer keeps reinstalling?

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      Since you are connected to the printer via USB. Disable plug and play. And then delete all those extra printers.

    • CCWTechC

      Configuring network settings for Proxmox installs

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      TY @black3dynamite

    • scottalanmillerS

      Import a QCOW2 Into Proxmox

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      @jaredbusch said in Import a QCOW2 Into Proxmox:

      @dashrender said in Import a QCOW2 Into Proxmox:

      @scottalanmiller said in Import a QCOW2 Into Proxmox:

      @jaredbusch good point, Linux doesn't "detect non-local" like Windows does.

      ug.. what a pain that is!

      ummm wut?

      that windows detects SMB shares as remote.

    • scottalanmillerS

      Solved Virt-Manager on Ubuntu 20.04 Getting Cannot Access Storage File Permission Denied

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      scottalanmillerS

      To do that....

      Edit...

      sudo vi /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf

      And set...

      user = "root" group = "root"

      And then...

      sudo systemctl restart libvirtd
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