Hello,
first of all, congratulations, the 0.9b2 is really very cool ! Looking forward the next releases.
I have some questions regarding virtio filesystem and networking:
virtio/fs:
I cannot choose the path for a virtio volume, or add a new virtio drive for kvm based system.
- is the virtio drive automatically the folder of the new kvm-vm-id as if it was a ovz-vm ?
- how can I assign additional virtio fs's ?
- is there any support for windows and virtio fs's ?
networking:
- there is per default only one bridge installed. How do I add more bridges ? Only in console ?
- if there's one VLAN defined for a bridge, let's say eth1.5 in br0, can eth1 be in br1 and thus building something like a bridge to both for VLAN 5 ?
- two interfaces defined for a bridge will be used as a bonded eth ?
- in the previous version I was able to do something like 1:1 connection between physical eth and vm's eth. Is it still possible ? (e.g. having a router installed, using PPPoE on two redundant red interfaces)
Many thanks.
first of all, congratulations, the 0.9b2 is really very cool ! Looking forward the next releases.
I have some questions regarding virtio filesystem and networking:
virtio/fs:
I cannot choose the path for a virtio volume, or add a new virtio drive for kvm based system.
- is the virtio drive automatically the folder of the new kvm-vm-id as if it was a ovz-vm ?
- how can I assign additional virtio fs's ?
- is there any support for windows and virtio fs's ?
networking:
- there is per default only one bridge installed. How do I add more bridges ? Only in console ?
- if there's one VLAN defined for a bridge, let's say eth1.5 in br0, can eth1 be in br1 and thus building something like a bridge to both for VLAN 5 ?
- two interfaces defined for a bridge will be used as a bonded eth ?
- in the previous version I was able to do something like 1:1 connection between physical eth and vm's eth. Is it still possible ? (e.g. having a router installed, using PPPoE on two redundant red interfaces)
Many thanks.