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n5qm
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All,

I am looking at the integration between Virtualizor and Blesta and see that during the package setup on the Blesta side, there is no way to specify that a KVM machine should be using virtio.

Am I missing something or was there an oversight?

Robert
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n5qm
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Anybody?

I expected a response from support as the Blesta module was created by the Virtualizor staff.

Robert
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chirag
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Hi,

We have updated the Blesta module and added the virtio option.
Please download the module again and you should be able to see an option while making package.

Please check and let us know if you still face any issue.
We will be happy to help you. :)


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GridVirt
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Quote From : chirag April 15, 2015, 6:37 am
Hi,

We have updated the Blesta module and added the virtio option.
Please download the module again and you should be able to see an option while making package.

Please check and let us know if you still face any issue.
We will be happy to help you. :)


Can you also add support for the noVNC/HTML5 console?
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n5qm
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Chirag,

That works well for the block device, but the NIC is still some other variant by default.  Can you we get a selection for "Default Network Interface" type or is there a way to change the default on the Master/Slave?

Robert
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