On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 6:27 PM, René Koch (ovido) wrote:
> >
> > Here's the complete qemu cmd:
> >
> > RHEL 6.4 (plain KVM - Solaris networking is fine):
> > /usr/libexec/qemu-kvm -name solaris11 -S -M rhel6.3.0 -enable-kvm -m
> > 1024 -smp 1,sockets=1,cores=1,threads=1 -uuid
> > e7d3b9a4-8605-dc4f-9092-41d68dd83735 -nodefconfig -nodefaults -chardev
> > socket,id=charmonitor,path=/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/solaris11.monitor,server,nowait
-mon chardev=charmonitor,id=monitor,mode=control -rtc base=localtime -no-shutdown -device
piix3-usb-uhci,id=usb,bus=pci.0,addr=0x1.0x2 -drive
file=/var/lib/libvirt/images/solaris11.img,if=none,id=drive-ide0-0-0,format=raw -device
ide-drive,bus=ide.0,unit=0,drive=drive-ide0-0-0,id=ide0-0-0,bootindex=1 -drive
if=none,media=cdrom,id=drive-ide0-1-0,readonly=on,format=raw -device
ide-drive,bus=ide.1,unit=0,drive=drive-ide0-1-0,id=ide0-1-0 -netdev tap,fd=40,id=hostnet0
-device rtl8139,netdev=hostnet0,id=net0,mac=52:54:00:f0:27:d3,bus=pci.0,addr=0x3 -chardev
pty,id=charserial0 -device isa-serial,chardev=charserial0,id=serial0 -device
usb-tablet,id=input0 -vnc 127.0.0.1:13 -vga cirrus -device
intel-hda,id=sound0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x4 -device
hda-duplex,id=sound0-codec0,bus=sound0.0,cad=0 -device
virtio-balloon-pci,id=balloon0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x5
> >
> > CentOS 6.4 (oVirt - Solaris can't reach other nodes):
> > /usr/libexec/qemu-kvm -name solaris11 -S -M rhel6.3.0 -cpu Nehalem
> > -enable-kvm -m 1024 -smp 1,sockets=1,cores=1,threads=1 -uuid
> > cbaa0cf5-d9e6-40e4-a269-9dc495f4c0d5 -smbios
> > type=1,manufacturer=oVirt,product=oVirt
> >
Node,version=6-4.el6.centos.10,serial=54443858-4E54-2500-901A-0025901AD140,uuid=cbaa0cf5-d9e6-40e4-a269-9dc495f4c0d5,sku=solaris11
-nodefconfig -nodefaults -chardev
socket,id=charmonitor,path=/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/solaris11.monitor,server,nowait -mon
chardev=charmonitor,id=monitor,mode=control -rtc base=2013-09-06T15:08:22,driftfix=slew
-no-shutdown -device piix3-usb-uhci,id=usb,bus=pci.0,addr=0x1.0x2 -device
virtio-serial-pci,id=virtio-serial0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x4 -drive
file=/rhev/data-center/484e62d7-7a01-4b5e-aec8-59d366100281/2055b80d-d59d-4fe6-80ec-5499674feed5/images/0786a273-780a-4f58-acc4-9b123953bde8/0c07f1f9-f9c0-4ac0-bfec-bee7a1c35a0b,if=none,id=drive-ide0-0-0,format=raw,serial=0786a273-780a-4f58-acc4-9b123953bde8,cache=none,werror=stop,rerror=stop,aio=threads
-device ide-drive,bus=ide.0,unit=0,drive=drive-ide0-0-0,id=ide0-0-0,bootindex=1 -drive
if=none,media=cdrom,id=drive-ide0-1-0,readonly=on,format=raw,serial= -device
ide-drive,bus=ide.1,unit=0,drive=drive-ide0-1-0,id=ide0-1-0 -drive
file=/var/run/vdsm/payload/cbaa0cf5-d9e6-40e4-a269-9dc495f4c0d5.f3b4e68b93e9d35d3f17328fae2e178e.img,if=none,media=cdrom,id=drive-ide0-1-1,readonly=on,format=raw,serial=
-device ide-drive,bus=ide.1,unit=1,drive=drive-ide0-1-1,id=ide0-1-1 -netdev
tap,fd=27,id=hostnet0 -device
rtl8139,netdev=hostnet0,id=net0,mac=00:99:4a:00:64:83,bus=pci.0,addr=0x3 -chardev
socket,id=charchannel0,path=/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/channels/solaris11.com.redhat.rhevm.vdsm,server,nowait
-device
virtserialport,bus=virtio-serial0.0,nr=1,chardev=charchannel0,id=channel0,name=com.redhat.rhevm.vdsm
-chardev
socket,id=charchannel1,path=/var/lib/libvirt/qemu/channels/solaris11.org.qemu.guest_agent.0,server,nowait
-device
virtserialport,bus=virtio-serial0.0,nr=2,chardev=charchannel1,id=channel1,name=org.qemu.guest_agent.0
-chardev spicevmc,id=charchannel2,name=vdagent -device
virtserialport,bus=virtio-serial0.0,nr=3,chardev=charchannel2,id=channel2,name=com.redhat.spice.0
-spice
port=5902,tls-port=5903,addr=0,x509-dir=/etc/pki/vdsm/libvirt-spice,tls-channel=main,tls-channel=display,tls-channel=inputs,tls-channel=cursor,tls-channel=playback,tls-channel=record,tls-channel=smartcard,tls-channel=usbredir,seamless-migration=on
-k en-us -vga qxl -global qxl-vga.ram_size=67108864 -global qxl-vga.vram_size=67108864
-device virtio-balloon-pci,id=balloon0,bus=pci.0,addr=0x5
> >
>
I also did something really nasty and created a Solaris 11 vm with
virt-manager on this hypervisor (it's not a production machine so I took
the risk to interfere with oVirt). And guess what - networking of this
Solaris 11 guest is fine on ovirtmgmt bridge.
So it seems to me that virt-manager is doing some magic for Solaris
guests oVirt doesn't...
and what about the qemu command line produced by virt-manager ?