Le 06/01/2011 18:58, Daniel P. Berrange a écrit :
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Or make libvirtd listen on 127.0.0.1, and then use iptables
to setup a local port forwarding from 10.0.0.1 to 127.0.0.1
on the libvirt port(s).
For the archives, iptables is not the solution as kernel doesn't accept
to send out of 127.0
Le 06/01/2011 18:48, Justin Clift a écrit :
On 07/01/2011, at 4:39 AM, Daniel Huhardeaux wrote:
Le 06/01/2011 18:16, Justin Clift a écrit :
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Hmmm, in your libvirtd.conf file, what does the line say where you have
"listen_addr"?
I'm thinking it should be something like:
Le 06/01/2011 18:16, Justin Clift a écrit :
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Hmmm, in your libvirtd.conf file, what does the line say where you have
"listen_addr"?
I'm thinking it should be something like:
listen_addr = "0.0.0.0"
Which I *think* tells it to bind to everything it can.
?
Yes but that's not what I
Le 06/01/2011 17:24, Justin Clift a écrit :
On 06/01/2011, at 8:26 PM, Daniel Huhardeaux wrote:
Hello,
got no reaction on this, I try again :-)
Hmmm, just thought of a workaround if it helps. :)
You already know that when libvirtd starts, it automatically starts the virtual
networks that
Hello,
got no reaction on this, I try again :-)
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Sujet: libvirtd and listen_addr
Date : Sat, 01 Jan 2011 11:33:55 +0100
De :Daniel Huhardeaux
Pour : libvir-list@redhat.com
Hi,
at first, best wishes to all for this new year.
We have a request: would
Le 04/01/2011 18:24, Eric Blake a écrit :
On 01/04/2011 10:13 AM, Daniel Huhardeaux wrote:
My problem was that I wanted to do it with virt-manager which only
connect using URI qemu+ssh://r...@remote/system :-(
virt-manager lets you add a new connection and specify the username. On
virt
Eric sorry for private mail, I tought libvirt-list was the "To".
Le 04/01/2011 18:13, Daniel Huhardeaux a écrit :
Hi all
Le 03/01/2011 22:32, Eric Blake a écrit :
On 01/01/2011 03:38 AM, Daniel Huhardeaux wrote:
Hi,
connecting to a remote server using qemu+ssh is always done with
Hi,
at first, best wishes to all for this new year.
We have a request: would it be possible to start libvirtd listen_addr
*after* the VM network is up?
We have VPN through different libvirt+kvm servers and want to virsh
connect to the private VM network address of each server instead of his
Hi,
connecting to a remote server using qemu+ssh is always done with root
user. The problem we face is that we don't allow root connection for ssh.
Would it be possible to launch sudo on the remote server so we could
connect with the console user?
Regards
--
Daniel
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Daniel P. Berrange a écrit :
Hi Folks,
Hello
[...]
Thus we're considering creating a new list
libvirt-us...@redhat.com
[...]
Excellent idea. I was thinking to unsubscribe from the actual list
because of the hudge dev traffic. If such a list is started, I will switch.
Regards
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Daniel P. Berrange a écrit :
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The most likely problem here is that the libvirt args have acpi turned
off. Add the '' element within in the libvirt XML.
That should get rid of the '-no-acpi' flag libvirt added.
Yes, that did the trick, thanks!
One more likely problem here is the differe
Daniel P. Berrange a écrit :
Hi Daniel,
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 06:56:37PM +0100, Daniel Huhardeaux wrote:
My start script -which started without any problem my XPHome VM- is:
#!/bin/bash
AUDIO="es1370"
VGA="std"
sudo /usr/bin/kvm -localtime -cdrom /dev/scd0 -bo
Hi,
everything is in the subject. I'm running Debian SID with libvirt-bin
0.7.2-3 and virt-manager 0.8.0-2.
I had 4 VMs created manually some times ago (Lenny, Ubuntu 9.04, W2k and
XPHome) which I migrate to libvirt. Both Linux are booting well, both
Windows not: they start but suddenly rebo
Liu, Zhentao a écrit :
>
> Hello,
>
Hi
>
>
> I have installed libvirt-bin 0.6.1 on the ubuntu 9.04. When I run
> "virsh -c qemu:///system list", I get this error:
>
>
> unable to connect to '/var/run/libvirt/libvirt-sock':
Liu, Zhentao a écrit :
Hello,
I'm new of Opennebula. I have installed KVM im my remote node. But when I
want to check the KVM in the node, I can't connect to the hypervisor.
r...@forest:/var/run/libvirt# virsh -c qemu:///lo
Cole Robinson a écrit :
On 10/01/2009 11:07 AM, Daniel Huhardeaux wrote:
Hi,
3 VMs on a host, all in autostart: the both where
are not started automagically on host startup. They start without
problem from virsh. The one having
has no problem. Any
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