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Learning about KVM has been taking place recently, and experiments have been done in VM VMs. Today, the company has a free server, directly to install CentOS, KVM, and so on, and related configuration.
However, when the KVM installation of Windows system, there will always be a blue screen, the system can not be installed. Such as:
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View the logs for the virtual machine, such as:
Tac/var/log/libvirt/qemu/server2008.log
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Didn't see very useful information. View the LIBVIRTD log as follows:
Tac/var/log/libvirt/libvirtd.log
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You can see several error messages:
Unable to get Vcpus ' PIDs
After querying the relevant data should be, unable to obtain the PID information of the Vcpus.
Since there is a problem with Vcpus, check to see if the KVM module is loading properly.
Lsmod |grep KVM
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You can see that the KVM module is not loaded properly.
Now that KVM is not loading properly, let's see if the server virtualization is turned on.
DMESG |grep KVM
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You can see that the system has prompted us not to turn on virtualization in the BIOS.
Turn off the server and enter the BIOS to turn on virtualization. Then restart the server and review the relevant information as follows:
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There is no blue screen when you install the Windows system here. As follows:
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