Thanks for getting back to me. The permissions on that directory look ok
to me, see below (cadc is the group specified in my libvirtd.conf).
Which leads me to think it could be something else.
labro...@proc5-09$ ls -la /var/run/libvirt
total 16
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Apr 15 03:25 .
drwxr-xr-
Hi Daniel
Thanks for getting back to me. The permissions on that directory look ok
to me, see below (cadc is the group specified in my libvirtd.conf).
Which leads me to think it could be something else.
labro...@proc5-09$ ls -la /var/run/libvirt
total 16
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Apr 15 03:25
On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 02:06:52PM -0700, Daniel Labrosse wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've been using libvirt 0..4.4 for a few weeks now. I have
> unix_sock_group = "mygroup" set so that i can perform non-root
> management capabilities on the host.
>
> I have recently installed a new host running Scien
Hi All,
I've been using libvirt 0..4.4 for a few weeks now. I have
unix_sock_group = "mygroup" set so that i can perform non-root
management capabilities on the host.
I have recently installed a new host running Scientific Linux 5.3 and
libvirt 0.3.3 comes as default. First off, there is no libv