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owcteam
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Hi,

Why Support Team doesn't reply about the Tickets, everything is stopped based on their reply for tickets # 846247 or 722425.

my issue as below:
setlocale: No such file or directory error: Failed to create domain from /etc/libvirt/qemu/v1001.xml error: unsupported configuration: qemu does not support the accel2d setting
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qemu does not support the accel2d setting
Joshua2504
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Some private text here? Uhh, cool!
Quote From : owcteam October 8, 2017, 8:21 pm
Hi,

Why Support Team doesn't reply about the Tickets, everything is stopped based on their reply for tickets # 846247 or 722425.

my issue as below:
setlocale: No such file or directory error: Failed to create domain from /etc/libvirt/qemu/v1001.xml error: unsupported configuration: qemu does not support the accel2d setting


Hi,

it's weekend, and Virtualizor Support is mostly avaialble at working days.

May I know, do you host with OVH on OVH's Kernel?

Joshua

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qemu does not support the accel2d setting
abhijeetm
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>>  unsupported configuration: qemu does not support the accel2d setting
- We noticed this issue to be happening on host running newer version of CentOS.
So, currently
- You can disable vga 'acceleration' option to get VM started fine.
- If you need vga acceleration, you can use CentOS 6.9 or below as host OS.


Edited by abhijeetm : October 10, 2017, 5:09 am
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Joshua2504
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Some private text here? Uhh, cool!
Hi,

we recently noticed the same issue. As abhijeetm said, disabling VGA Acceleration in advanced VPS settings will fix this issue.



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