Hi all,
I had installed RHEL 5 x86_64 with virtualization right off the bat.
Everything ran beautifully with two Xen guests (also RHEL 5.) All 3
IPs (host and 2 guests) were in the same subnet.
Then I had to change all the IP addresses to a different subnet (but
again all 3 within the same
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 11:36:50AM -0400, Denny Snyder wrote:
Hi all,
I had installed RHEL 5 x86_64 with virtualization right off the bat.
Everything ran beautifully with two Xen guests (also RHEL 5.) All 3 IPs
(host and 2 guests) were in the same subnet.
Then I had to
Thanks for the info... I attempted a service libvirtd stop (which fails
since it isn't running)
a service libvirtd start says OK but the status remains the same:
libvirtd dead but subsys locked
so I did a service libvirtd stop and then ran it manually and got the
following:
15:03:59.798:
UPDATE:
Found the following in the /var/log/messages:
Oct 21 15:02:50 jhsympa2-base libvirtd: 15:02:50.227: error : Cannot
access CA certificate '/etc/pki/CA/cacert.pem': No such file or
directory
Oct 21 15:09:29 jhsympa2-base libvirtd: 15:09:29.910: warning :
Shutting down on signal 2
Oct 21
FOUND IT!
someone decided to edit /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf and uncommented out
the listen_tls = 0 line
That person has been thoroughly beaten around the head and shoulder
area.
Thanks for the great info libvirtd is now running as expected.
Since I won't be doing any NAT the virbr0
Denny Snyder wrote:
Thanks for the info... I attempted a service libvirtd stop (which fails
since it isn't running)
a service libvirtd start says OK but the status remains the same:
libvirtd dead but subsys locked
so I did a service libvirtd stop and then ran it manually and got the