Hi,
i am having problems with virsh utility. I have installed 3 KVM virtual
OS-es on top of CentOS 5.3 i386 (with kernel
2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.centos.plus from 5.2, necessary on AMD/ATI MB I
have). I have compiled KVM modules from lfarkash-es sorce rpm's and
libvirt and managers are recompiled from Fedoras repositories.
Problem is following:
Guests are installed with virt-manager and whenever I start him I can
start and login to guest. on virt-manager's GUI says it connects to
"qemu:///system" on localhost.
when I try to use virsh with:
[drlove@vmaster ~]$ virsh --connect qemu:///system
error: failed to connect to the hypervisor
same is with root user.
It seams I have leftovers from few versions (just find out), I will see
to they I reinstalled:
[root@vmaster ~]# rpm -qa *kvm*
kvm-tools-83-5
etherboot-roms-kvm-5.4.4-8
kvm-kmod-debuginfo-83-1
kmod-kvm-83-1
kvm-83-5
kmod-kvm-84-1.el5
[root@vmaster ~]#
, but since virt-manager is working this should not cause this problem.
I saw this:
http://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Running_libvirt_with_KVM
where it says to create symlink for /usr/bin/kvm but they point to
X86_64 file and I have i386 kernel.
I hope someone can help me. Any output you need, just say, i am
experienced with linux.
Ljubomir
Hello,
I am using eth0 as my xen management interface. There will no VM
connected to the interface.
I read a lot of articule about adding a interface and create a new
bridge. Some add a ip address to the new interface some don't.
Do I really need a IP on all interfaces ?
Tx
Look, I pay nothing for an incredible operating system with enormous
features and stability, so it feels a bit awkward asking for more.
[Sarcasm On]
Now, get going and build me up a 5.3 kernel-vm's would ya? ;)
[Sarcasm Off}
--
Humbly,
John Thomas