Hi,
I cann't setup KVM on my PC-RouterOS:
Actually I'm using XEN for routeros image and wanto to migrate it to KVM, but I allaways get "status=unsupported-cpu".
I have enabled at BIOS the VT option.
Someone can help me please.
Can XEN and KVM running at the same time?
> > I'm using a PC with
> >
> > INTEL MotherBoard DG31PR
> >
> > CPU INTEL E8400
> >
> > 2GB RAM
> > [lopezandres@RT001] /kvm> print
> >
> > Flags: X - disabled
> >
> > 0 ;;; cantv kvm guest
> >
> > disk-images=hda:cantv.img initrd="" kernel=""
> >
> > kernel-cmdline="console=ttyS0" name="cantv" cpu-count=2
> > memory=256MiB
> >
> > snapshot=no vnc-server=0.0.0.0:0 state=unsupported-cpu
> >
> >
> >
> > [lopezandres@RT001] /system license> print
> >
> > software-id: "XXXX-XXXX"
> >
> > upgradable-to: v5.x
> >
> > nlevel: 5
> >
> > features:
> >
> >
> >
> > [lopezandres@RT001] /system resource> print
> >
> > uptime: 30m50s
> >
> > version: "4.3"
> >
> > free-memory: 1739444kB
> >
> > total-memory: 1790208kB
> >
> > cpu: "Intel(R)"
> >
> > cpu-count: 2
> >
> > cpu-frequency: 3000MHz
> >
> > cpu-load: 0
> >
> > free-hdd-space: 132009640kB
> >
> > total-hdd-space: 153818816kB
> >
> > write-sect-since-reboot: 4941
> >
> > write-sect-total: 4941
> >
> > architecture-name: "x86"
> >
> > board-name: "x86"