By default KubeVirt uses the /dev/kvm
device to enable hardware emulation.
This is almost always desirable, however there are a few exceptions where this
approach is problematic. For instance, running KubeVirt on a cluster where the
nodes do not support hardware emulation.
In the same way, by default KubeVirt requires presence of /dev/vhost-net
in case that at least one network interface model is virtio (note: if the NIC
model is not explicitly specified, by default virtio is chosen).
If useEmulation
is enabled,
qemu
will be used for software emulation, in case that hardware emulation via/dev/kvm
is unavailable.- QEMU userland virtio NIC emulation will be used for virtio-net interfaces,
in case that in-kernel virtio-net backend emulation via
/dev/vhost-net
is unavailable.
If useEmulation
is disabled, and a required hardware emulation device is unavailable
(/dev/kvm
, or /dev/vhost-net
for a VirtualMachine which uses virtio for at least one interface),
the VirtualMachine will fail to start and an error will be reported.
Note that software emulation, when enabled, is only used as a fallback when
hardware emulation is not available. Hardware emulation is always attempted first,
regardless of the value of the useEmulation
.
Enabling software emulation is a cluster-wide setting, and is activated by
editing the KubeVirt
CR as follows:
cluster-up/kubectl.sh --namespace kubevirt edit kubevirt kubevirt
Add the following snippet to the spec:
spec:
configuration:
developerConfiguration:
useEmulation: true