30.12.2011 22:30, Radek Bursztynowski ?????:
centos-virt-bounces@centos.org schrieb am 30.12.2011 11:54:18:
Radek Bursztynowski radek@bursztynowski.waw.pl Gesendet von: centos-virt-bounces@centos.org
30.12.2011 11:54
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Hi everybody,
I am new member at this list but I am not new with CentOS. I use CentOS 5.x till today, but I try CentOS 6.2 now. Regarding virtualization on CentOS 6.2 (i386) I have some problem. I installed all rpm packages joined to CentOS 6.2 and virtualization. When I try to start virt-manager I receive request to install qemu- kvm package. I try to do it accepting virt-manager advice but i can read message that this package is not available. So, I try to install qemu-kvm using yum - still nothing. Next I added additional packages and repositories as follow:
epel-release-6-5.noarch.rpm remi-release-6.rpm centos-release-cr-6-0.el6.centos.i686.rpm rpmfusion-free-release-6-0.1.noarch.rpm rpmfusion-nonfree-release-6-0.1.noarch.rpm
Still nothing.
I visited http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=qemu-kvm but there are qemu-kvm packages destined for CentOS x86_64.
Could anybody advice me where qemu-kvm packages for CentOS 6.2 i386 is placed or what should I to do to fix my problem?
Thanks for any help, Radek
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Hello Radek, there are'nt any packages with kvm for i386, because kvm doesn't work on this platform. Thats my opinion.
When you need kvm and qemu, you must use x86_64 and a adequate processor.
Gruß Andreas Reschke ________________________________________________________________
Unix/Linux-Administration Andreas.Reschke@behrgroup.com mailto:Andreas.Reschke@behrgroup.com
Hello Andreas,
Many thanks for this info. I found it in the Internet but I didn't believe... I use on my notebook Fedora 16 i386 and there are all packages for virtualization and all work the best.
So, I understand that CentOS 6.2 i386 closed this line. But what virtualization joined to CentOS 6.2 i386 can I use? I don't think about "external" solutions like Virtual Box, VMware or others. It seems that CentOS 6.2 i386 hasn't virtualization "server" solution, it has client only. Is it true?
Regards, Radek
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You may try to compile own kernel with xen support. I saw good howto on xen.org