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Il 18/07/2014 14:47, Sudeep Narayan Banerjee ha scritto:<br>
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<div>Hello All,<br>
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I followed your advice & now I installed the RedHat
Virtio drivers and it detected the HDD from virt-install
command.<br>
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Finally it created & instantiated the image, template
& VM. <br>
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For past 20mins the VM is in Prolog mode. <br>
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Whereas, virt-viewer -c qemu:///system Win7 is
still running & viewable.<br>
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do you mean you manually ran the kvm machine (outside ONE) then when
still running tried to instantiate it from the onetemplate on the
same server using the same image?<br>
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if so shutdown that vm first then instantiate it.<br>
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BUT <br>
I usually prefer doing everything in ONE rather than creating
otherwise and then importing.<br>
my suggestion is to start from scratch:<br>
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- create an empty datablock image (raw or qcow2) we'll call
WINDRIVEC<br>
- change type to from DATABLOCK to OS for WINDRIVEC<br>
- mark it as persistent for convenience while you install reboot and
eventually change the template to your needs<br>
- create a template for the windows machine defining 2 cdrom images
(virtiodrivers and win7installdvd) and a virtio (DEV_PREFIX=vd)
entry for WINDRIVEC<br>
- boot the template<br>
- attach console and when prompted where to install Windows you will
have to choose "load driver" here a screenshot to help you
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://minus.com/l7EqEC9VvJOWG">http://minus.com/l7EqEC9VvJOWG</a><br>
- then you will just install it as a common vm<br>
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hope this will help you to solve your WINightmare<br>
just my 2cents<br>
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What could be the reason?<br>
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[oneadmin@front ~]$ onevm list<br>
ID USER GROUP NAME STAT UCPU UMEM
HOST TIME<br>
51 oneadmin oneadmin myvm14 prol 0 0K
nc1 0d 00h17<br>
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[oneadmin@front ~]$ tail -f /var/log/one/51.log <br>
Fri Jul 18 17:51:33 2014 [DiM][I]: New VM state is ACTIVE.<br>
Fri Jul 18 17:51:33 2014 [LCM][I]: New VM state is PROLOG.<br>
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<div><i>I APOLOGIZE THAT IT IS TAKING 15 EMAIL CHAINS TO
UNDERSTAND & SOLVE <u><b>FOR ME</b></u></i>. :-(<br>
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Sudeep<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 7:56 PM,
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<div><small>Hi Sudeep , <br>
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I deal with windows machines in ONE day by day
(unfortunately).<br>
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what I can see here (a part from the raw-qcow issue)
is that it seems you never installed virtio-drivers
(and devices) and you're trying to boot using virtio
bus.<br>
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if you haven't installed in the OS (windows) the "Red
Hat Virtio SCSI controller" (see VirtIO drivers) you
will have no luck in using virtio bus.. don't use
bus=virtio, use standard emulated IDE ( in the
template a plain IMAGE=[ID="whatever"] ) and y</small><small>ou
eventually be able to boot it.<br>
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then if you want to convert it (the window machine) to
use virtio bus, you can do the following:<br>
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1- attach a second image as virtio device (like
this: IMAGE=[ID="xx",DEV_PREVIX="vd"] being "xx" any
non persistent image in your datastore eg: a cdrom
image),<br>
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2- boot it (keeping your main image in IDE emulation
without virtio, like IMAGE=[ID="yy"] where "yy" is
your vbox converted image of Win's C: drive<br>
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3- install the newly found "unknown device" with the
divers of Red Hat Virtio SCSI controller from the
binaries relative to your win edition in the iso here:
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as suggested by Valentin (he's a smart guy, follow his
suggestions ;) in this way you will tell windows that
it's now on "virtio-steroids" that is: it will
eventually boot from a virtio device 'cause now the
controller drivers are enabled at boot.<br>
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4- then you can shutdown vm, modify template removing
the "xx" cdrom image you put to install the virtio
controller and edit the main image (c: drive) with a
string like this:<br>
DISK=[AIO="native",CACHE="none",DEV_PREFIX="vd",IMAGE_ID="yy"]<br>
if you find awkard slowliness try to enable
default cache for virtio and see if you get it any
better (windows really sucks anyway.. be at peace with
it)<br>
DISK=[AIO="native",CACHE="default",DEV_PREFIX="vd",IMAGE_ID="yy"]<br>
i usually get best results with these 2 configs for
images of the "best OS out there"<br
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5- instatiate it again... boom virtio storage will
boot.<br>
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hope it helps.<br>
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cheers</small><br>
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Il 16/07/2014 13:13, Sudeep Narayan Banerjee ha scritto:<br>
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<div>Dear Mateusz & All,<br>
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I tried a lot but looks like I am not able
to figure out.<br>
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Again the VM says "No bootable device" gpxe
searching for bootdisk from
HDD/Floppy/DVD-CD" etc.<br>
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But it is running fine from frontend mode
"virt-viewer -c qemu:///system myvm3"<br>
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<div>I tried to virtually mount the iso in the
CD drive but that too did not help.<br>
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<div> I have also tried the interactive setup:
virt-install --prompt --> that too does
not work when I instantiate in OpenNebula VM.<br>
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<div>I have also tried to write the template in
Advanced Tab in OpenNebula following [1] but I
am failing.<br>
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[1] <u><a moz-do-not-send="true"
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Sudeep<br>
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<div>Hello Mateusz,<br>
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I have given now 17G for win7 OS.<br>
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On adding target=hda * hdb, it throws the
below error.<br>
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[root@front images]# virt-install
--connect qemu:///system --name win7 --ram
1024 --vcpus 2 --disk
path=/var/lib/libvirt/images/win7.qcow2,size=17,format=qcow2,bus=virtio,cache=none,target=hda
--cdrom /home/Windows-7-x86.iso,target=hdb
--vnc --os-type=windows --os-variant=win7
-noautoconsole --accelerate --noapic
--keymap=en-us<br>
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ERROR Unknown options ['target']<br>
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Sudeep<br>
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W dniu 2014-07-16 08:00, Sudeep
Narayan Banerjee napisał(a):
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Mateusz,<br>
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Thanks for replying. Is the
below command correct?<br>
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[root@front ~]# virt-install
--connect qemu:///system --name
win7<br>
--ram 1024 --vcpus 2 --disk<br>
path=/var/lib/libvirt/images/win7.qcow2,size=7,format=qcow2,bus=virtio,cache=none<br>
--cdrom /home/Windows-7-x86.iso
--vnc --os-type=windows<br>
--os-variant=win7 -noautoconsole
--accelerate --noapic
--keymap=en-us<br>
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try to add target=hda, for example:<br>
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virt-install --connect
qemu:///system --name win7 --ram
1024 --vcpus 2 --disk
path=/var/lib/libvirt/images/win7.qcow2,size=7,format=qcow2,bus=virtio,cache=none,target=hda
--cdrom
/home/Windows-7-x86.iso,target=hdb
--vnc --os-type=windows
--os-variant=win7 -noautoconsole
--accelerate --noapic --keymap=en-us<br>
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If You are using virtio then drivers
for this bus will be needed, so You
need add floppy drive with drivers.
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win7.qcow2 image is prepared
under /var/lib/libvirt/images
folder<br>
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[root@front images ~]# qemu-img
create -f qcow2 -o<br>
preallocation=metadata
/var/lib/libvirt/images/win7.qcow2
7G<br>
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Only 7G for win7 os device?
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how do I tweak it?<br>
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