On 20/01/2011, at 10:20 PM, Marcela Castro León wrote:
Hello
> I think now is running.
> I've started doing
> 
> chubut@chubut:/usr/local/sbin$ sudo ./libvirtd &
> 
> and checked doing
> 
> chubut@chubut:~$ ps -ef | grep libvirtd
> chubut    1877  1700  0 12:16 pts/0    00:00:00 grep --color=auto libvirtd
> chubut@chubut:~$ ps -ef | grep libvirtd
> root      1945  1721  0 12:17 pts/1    00:00:00 ./libvirtd
> chubut    1993  1700  0 12:17 pts/0    00:00:00 grep --color=auto libvirtd
> chubut@chubut:~$ sudo virsh -c qemu:///system list
>  Id Name                 State
> ----------------------------------
> 
> chubut@chubut:~$ 
> 
> Do you think it's right? Thank you very much.

Hi Marcela,

That does show it's running, and that virsh can connect to it.

The "sudo" part for virsh was the important bit there, because you probably 
don't have user access set up, so only root could access the socket used for 
communication.

On a different track completely, have you looked for libvirt 0.8.7 packages for 
Ubuntu 9.10?  I'm thinking that if they exist, or if the version for latest 
Ubuntu could be recompiled, then that might be the better approach?  That would 
probably have all the scripts in the right spots, have user access in a "known 
state" and so forth. ?

Regards and best wishes,

Justin Clift

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