After following http://itscblog.tamu.edu/startup-guide-for-kvm-on-centos-6/ (because I found out that vmware server 2 does not work on centos 6) I go to the point where I tried to create a new VM in the virt-manager. At that point I get "no hypervisor options were found for this connection" in the manager but no entries in the logs in /var/log
Googling tells me to check to make sure that the service is running, and it is.
Where to check next?
--Jason
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Jason Pyeron writes:
After following http://itscblog.tamu.edu/startup-guide-for-kvm-on-centos-6/ (because I found out that vmware server 2 does not work on centos 6) I go to the point where I tried to create a new VM in the virt-manager. At that point I get "no hypervisor options were found for this connection" in the manager but no entries in the logs in /var/log
Googling tells me to check to make sure that the service is running, and it is.
Where to check next?
Make sure libvirtd service is started and kvm module loaded.
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