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Wed, 20 Apr 2011 20:21:13 +0200
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On 04/20/2011 08:20 PM, carlopmart wrote:
> On 04/20/2011 08:14 PM, Hostetler, David B. (JSC-IT)[DB Consulting
> Group, Inc.] wrote:
>> I have a lab box, running SL6 32 bit (AMD Sempron 3000+ 32 bit) with 2gb
>> RAM, I have a test I would like to run with the thing and create a small
>> virtual network in the box, but I am finding that I cannot do so, when I
>> run virt-manager I get the following error….
>>
>> Unable to open connection to hypervisor URI ‘qemu:///system’:
>>
>> No connection driver available for qemu:///system
>>
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>
>> File “/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/connection.py”, line 992
>> in_try_open
>>
>> I am guessing, but I could be wrong, since this doesn’t work in an
>> installation of the “upstr4eam vendor 6.0” that the issue is most likely
>> that KVM virtualization is not supported in the 32 bit kernel. Is that
>> correct?
>>
>> I am making do using Virtual Box, but that adds additional overhead to a
>> small machine to start with. I am really hoping to use kernel space
>> virtualization if possible…
>>
>> Another option, if anyone might have a lead on it, I can always upgrade
>> the CPU to an Athlon 64 Socket 754, but where can I find a good one?
>> This is for a work related, but personal project, so the funding has to
>> come out of my wallet…
>>
>> *David B. Hostetler. RHCSA, Linux +, MCP*
>> System Adminstrator, ITAMS
>>
>> JSC Building 46, Room 110A
>> email to:[log in to unmask]
>> 281-483-1495 Office 832-205-1585 Mobile
>>
>> */ITAMS - Information Technology And Multimedia Services Contract /*
>>
>> */“One Team, One Vision >> Partnered For Innovative Solutions”/*
>>
>
> KVM virtualization is not supported under i386 ... You need a x86_64
> hosts ... And Xen is not supported in RHEL6/SL6 as dom0 ...
>
>
>

Sorry, apart of x86_64 hardware host, you need SL6 x86_64 version ...


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CL Martinez
carlopmart {at} gmail {d0t} com

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