Thank you very much. It's working noow.
Regard.
Marcela

2011/2/1 Justin Clift <jcl...@redhat.com>

> On 02/02/2011, at 12:59 AM, <arnaud.champ...@devatom.fr> <
> arnaud.champ...@devatom.fr> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > donc forget to start libvirtd with the "-l" (listen) argument. Generally,
> it's in your /etc/init.d/libvirtd script.
>
> Hey Marcela,
>
> You didn't mention which Linux distro you're using?  That'll help us know
> which config files you'd have
> and so forth. :)
>
> Some thoughts:
>
>  + Guessing you have root access on the "santacruz" box, so try this first
> with ssh just to see if it works:
>
>     $ virsh -c qemu+ssh://root@santacruz/system list
>
>  + If that works, and you're ok with using ssh, then you can set up your
> "radic" user for access to libvirt:
>
>       http://wiki.libvirt.org/page/SSHSetup
>       (the libvirt.org server seems to be offline atm :( )
>
>     When that's set up, you should then be able to connect with:
>
>       $ virsh -c qemu+ssh://radic@santacruz/system list
>
>  + If you really want to enable the tcp connection type, rather than ssh,
> then you might want to turn off
>    all authentication for it.  On a RHELRHEL/Fedora/CentOS type of system
> this is done by setting:
>
>      auth_tcp = "none"
>
>    In your /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf file, then restarting the libvirt
> daemon.  Still, that will only help once
>    you get the tcp connection listening anyway. :)
>
> Um, that's the best I can think of for the moment.  Hopefully it helps? :)
>
> Regards and best wishes,
>
> Justin Clift
>
>
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