kvm [1698]: vcpu0 disabled perfctr wrmsr: 0xc1 data 0xffff
should be innocuous and unrelated. The host motherboard info may
be relevant, but shouldn't be. Libvirt should be able to pass in
just the right device.
The xml descriptions look correct. The lspci outputs seem backward,
as device
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 03f0:070c Hewlett-Packard
shows up in the after, but not before, outputs.
I'll try to reproduce after I manage to set up a remote windows
vm, using a usb flash drive.
Can you confirm whether the hard drive appears to become available
in the windows vm?
the
kvm [1698]: vcpu0 disabled perfctr wrmsr: 0xc1 data 0xffff
should be innocuous and unrelated. The host motherboard info may
be relevant, but shouldn't be. Libvirt should be able to pass in
just the right device.
The xml descriptions look correct. The lspci outputs seem backward,
as device
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 03f0:070c Hewlett-Packard
shows up in the after, but not before, outputs.
I'll try to reproduce after I manage to set up a remote windows
vm, using a usb flash drive.
Can you confirm whether the hard drive appears to become available
in the windows vm?