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1.181. virt-manager
1.181.1. RHBA-2011:1055: virt-manager bug fix update
An updated virt-manager package that fixes various bugs is now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.
Virtual Machine Manager (virt-manager) is a graphical tool for administering virtual machines for KVM, Xen and QEMU. The virt-manager utility can start, stop, add or remove virtualized devices, connect to a graphical or serial console, and see resource usage statistics for existing virtualized guests on local or remote machines. It uses the libvirt API (Application Programming Interface).
This updated virt-manager package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* When the media in a CD-ROM device has been changed in a KVM guest configuration, virt-manager specified the disk driver name incorrectly as "file" or "phy" instead of the correct name, "qemu". This caused the KVM domain that the guest was running in to fail to start. The issue has been fixed: virt-manager now assigns the disk driver name correctly and the domain is now successfully started after the resource change. (BZ#641858)
* When changing CPU allocation values for a KVM guest in the virtual hardware table using the virt-manager GUI, it was not possible to save new values. This happened because this operation was considered invalid for an inactive KVM domain. This issue has been fixed and the CPU allocation values change is now respected in the virt-manager GUI. (BZ#644736)
* Previously, an attempt to change the current memory allocation value for a KVM guest in the virtual hardware table using the virt-manager GUI failed with an error message saying that this function is not supported by a connection driver. This problem has been fixed and a user is now able to change the current memory allocation value by using the virt-manager GUI. (BZ#645285)
All users of virt-manager are advised to upgrade to this updated package, which resolves these issues.