Hi,
I am considering upgrading the libvirt to v0.10.1 and qemu-kvm to v1.2 qemu version because they are recommended by Ceph. I am wondering does CentOS kernel support upstream qemu well? And are there rpms for theses version somewhere? or I have to build myself?
Thanks. Peter
I was trying this recently, along with virt-manager, anaconda, and system-config-kickstart. It can get into dependency hell. It's off my personal project list for now, but I'd start by grabbing the new Fedora 18 SRPM, and backporting it if possible.
Nico Kadel-Garcia Email: nico.kadel@tufts.edu Sent from iPhone
On Jan 19, 2013, at 21:12, Peter Smith peterfruits@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am considering upgrading the libvirt to v0.10.1 and qemu-kvm to v1.2 qemu version because they are recommended by Ceph. I am wondering does CentOS kernel support upstream qemu well? And are there rpms for theses version somewhere? or I have to build myself?
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