Hi,
I can see the point Bernhard. It seems that libvirt is not aware of this guest. Well, if virsh (part of libvirt) is seeing the guest only then the guest is running then you need to create a configuration for that in the libvirt itself. I know there's something like:

virsh domxml-from-native <format> <config>

but I never used it so I don't know about the config and format and how does it work. Please try asking the libvirt guys on the libvirt list (I put this list in CC now).

Michal

On 08/03/2010 02:59 PM, Bernhard Suttner wrote:
Hi,

manually means, I did not use virt-install or the virt-manager to add the XEN 
domU to the dom0. I set it up manually (created configuration manually, added 
disk images and so on manually, ....).

virsh list --all does show the domU BUT only if I start it manually with xm 
create domU. If the domU does not run, it does not appear. Other virtual 
manchines (domU) which I created with virt-manager or virt-install do also 
appear, if the domU is  currently not up (stopped).

Best regards,
Bernhard

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Michal Novotny [mailto:minov...@redhat.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 3. August 2010 14:17
An: Bernhard Suttner
Cc: virt-tools-l...@redhat.com
Betreff: Re: AW: [virt-tools-list] Add a manually configured XEN

On 08/03/2010 02:14 PM, Bernhard Suttner wrote:
Hi,

thanks. But this did not work. I think, this option does only connect to 
another dom0 - means, to another xen host system. I want, that virt-manager 
does show the domU (the guest) of the local xen installation which I manually 
added to this system.

Why do you mean that is manually added to the system? Does `virsh list
--all` show the guest?

Regards,
Michal

Best regards,
Bernhard

-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Michal Novotny [mailto:minov...@redhat.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 3. August 2010 10:51
An: Bernhard Suttner
Cc: virt-tools-l...@redhat.com
Betreff: Re: [virt-tools-list] Add a manually configured XEN

Hi Bernhard,
I'm not the expert but when you start virt-manager you can go to the
File ->   Add connection and add the connection there. The connection
should be persistent and just connecting to it should fail when xend is
not running AFAIK.

Hope this helps,
Michal

On 08/02/2010 09:13 PM, Bernhard Suttner wrote:

Hi,

I am using XEN and the virt-manager (which use libvirt). I have configured the 
XEN domU manually within the shell. If I start the domU with xm create config 
then the virtual machine appears in the virt-manager. If I stop the XEN it will 
disappear. How could I add the XEN to the virt-manager like all the other (with 
virt-manager) created domU that I have it listed with the virt-manager and 
could start it from GUI?

Best regards,
Bernhard Suttner

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